United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

Foto og video

Crush at the Tunisian Border. © UNHCR/A.Duclos
Crush at the Tunisian Border. © UNHCR/A.Duclos

Foto og video

UNHCR har et bildearkiv med over 250.000 bilder fra flere tiår. Bildearkivet, som er lokalisert ved hovedkvarteret i Genève, har en av verdens største samlinger av fotografier knyttet til flyktninger, og dekker nesten alle de store flyktningstrømmene de siste 60 år.

Bildene gir et unikt innblikk i livene til flyktninger, asylsøkere, internt fordrevne og statsløse fra alle verdens hjørner. Man ser også den innsatsen tusenvis av FN-ansatte legger ned for å hjelpe disse menneskene. UNHCRs bilder kan benyttes kostnadsfritt av pressen.

Video

Levende bilder kan gi et enda bedre inntrykk av flyktningers utfordringer og UNHCRs arbeid for å hjelpe dem. UNHCR sender derfor ut filmteam for å dokumentere vår virksomhet rundt i verden. Videoene viser flyktningers daglige kamp for et verdig liv, samt hvilke utfordringer UNHCRs personell møter i felt, ofte nær frontlinjene i de konfliktene hvor flyktninger har aller størst behov for beskyttelse.

Dersom du har behov for foto- eller videomateriale kan du kontakte  UNHCRs regionkontor i Stockholm på e-post: swest[at]unhcr.org, eller telefon: +46 84 57 48 80.

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Most of the new arrivals are penniless and have no hope of making it home on their own. Many of the sub-Saharan Africans arriving at the camp say they fled because of threats and abuse, with some being attacked and robbed in their homes as well as at the checkpoints that have sprung up along many roads in Libya. Non-African arrivals also report having their belongings taken at the checkpoints, but say they have not been the victims of racism and threats.

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