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Almost one in ten Colombians has been displaced by violence and terror. Watch Refugees International's interviews of displaced Colombians.

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Destroyed homes, murdered husbands, hunger, beatings, theft, and harassment. Thirty Somali women and children refugees told their stories about these heartbreaking events as they sat with my colleagues Jake and Patrick recently
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This video highlights Refugees International's lifesaving advocacy for refugees and displaced people around the world. In particular, the clip shows the impact of our work for Iraqi refugees.
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This video highlights Refugees International's lifesaving advocacy for refugees and displaced people around the world.
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This is an audio slide show documenting Refugees International's June 2008 mission to Afghanistan and Pakistan to assess the status of Afghan refugees living in Pakistan and returning home to Afghanistan. RI staff examined the humanitarian response to the needs of refugees in both countries.
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"The Bunong of Cambodia: Maintaining Identity in a Changing World" tells the story of the Bunong people of Cambodia. Having survived the wars that ravaged Southeast Asia in the 1970s, the indigenous Bunong have struggled to reclaim their way of life. As the video shows, Refugees International has focused attention on helping the Bunong adapt to the realities of the 21st century, while making sure they maintain their ethnic identity.
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Years of fighting in Darfur have destroyed hundreds of villages, displaced 2.2 million and led to more than 400,000 deaths. President Bush has accused the government of Sudan of genocide, but the U.S. has taken few concrete actions to stop the fighting. Narrated by Sam Waterston, this documentary tells the story of those who have lost their loved ones to this war, those who are fighting to survive and those who are working to bring peace to the region.
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This video tells the story of the people of South Kivu -- in the east of the Congo. After years of war and crisis, people are returning from exile in Tanzania and trying to rebuild their lives. Refugees International is calling on the US government and the UN to make greater investments in basic services, like education, health care and food security to help people rebuild their communities and restart their lives.
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This video tells the story of the people from Katako-Kombe province in the center of the Congo. After years of war and crisis, the situation is gradually improving there. But people have received almost no help to rebuild their communities. This is why Refugees International is calling on the UN and aid agencies to act now and provide the residents of these communities with the assistance and tools they need to rebuild their lives.