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To the translators and language lovers among us, how important do you think language is in the humanitarian response to the four famines crisis? During a crisis, relief workers and affected populations must understand each other. Yet language barriers are everywhere. English is not the language of those starving in this 'four famine' crisis. Collectively, the 20 million people in danger speak at least ten major languages. Information saves lives when it is in the right language. Language should be the solution, not the problem. Support Translators without Borders to ensure that people have access to vital information, in a language they can understand.
Nearly one million Rohingya refugees have been driven from their homes in Myanmar. This week the United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres heads to Bangladesh to spotlight continuing perils facing Rohingya refugees.
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From war-torn Syria to the Oscars
Amazing news
We have received some amazing news from Hollywood. Watani: My Homeland, the powerful documentary about Hala and her four children who fled the war in Syria, has been nominated for an Oscar.
You may remember Hala and her family from last year’s World Humanitarian Day at the United Nations, where she delivered a moving and powerful message to humanity. “We may have lost our homes, but we have not lost our ability to change the world,” she said.
Share this message to congratulate Hala, her family and the film’s director, Marcel Mettelsiefen, for their nomination in the Documentary (Short Subject) Category. The winners will be announced on 26 February in Hollywood, Los Angeles. We'll keep our fingers crossed that Watani is one of them.
Click here to Tweet: Congratulations to Hala, her family & the team behind @WataniFilm for their #Oscars2017 nomination #oscarnoms http://bit.ly/moh_oscars
Hala and her family have found a new home in Germany, but let’s not forget that millions of refugees and displaced people around the world still desperately need our support and solidarity.
Watch a short clip from Watani: My Homeland
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