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  2. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees - Wikipedia

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    On 28 September 2016, the UNHCR partnered with the UN Food and Agriculture Organization in Tehran for the Solutions Strategy for Afghan Refugees. FAO highlighted the contributions to be made by FAO towards SSAR objectives on livelihood related activities including livestock and fishery initiatives as well as nutritional projects in Iranian schools.

  3. Afghans in Iran - Wikipedia

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    According to Afghanistan's Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), there are approximately 3 million Afghan citizens in Iran as of January 2023, [3] [4] [5] most of whom were born and raised in Iran during the last four decades.

  4. List of ambassadors of Iran to United Nations Office at Vienna

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    The Iranian Permanent Representative next the United Nations Office at Vienna is the official representative of the Government in Tehran next the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

  5. Trump says UN has to get its act together as he targets ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday the United Nations has "great potential" but has to "get their act together," as he stopped U.S. engagement with the U.N. Human ...

  6. Iraqis in Iran - Wikipedia

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    There is a large population of Iraqis in Iran, including Iranian citizens of Iraqi descent and Iraqi citizens of Iranian descent.According to the 2001 Iran census, there were roughly 203,000 Iraqis living in Iran; [2] a UNHCR report counts 204,000 Iraqis living in Iran. [3]

  7. Sérgio Vieira de Mello - Wikipedia

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    From UNHCR, Vieira de Mello moved to the field in Bangladesh during its War of Independence in 1971, and Sudan in 1972 following the Addis Ababa agreement that ended the First Sudanese Civil War and allowed the return of some 650,000 Sudanese refugees and displaced persons, [9] and Cyprus after the Turkish invasion in 1974.

  8. Farjam Behnam - Wikipedia

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    Farjam Behnam (born in 1966 in Tehran, Iran) is an editor, researcher and founder of Iran Almanac. He joined The Echo of Iran in 1998 and started his work as an editor and translator. In 2000 he started his own company and website, [1] which is still online. Selected to be a delegate for the UNHCR Refugee Congress in Washington D.C.

  9. Darioush Bayandor - Wikipedia

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    Darioush Bayandor (Persian: داریوش بایندر) is a former Iranian diplomat and official who worked for the government of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.Following the Iranian Revolution, he left Iran to work for the United Nations in the 1980s and 1990s before retiring to Switzerland where he writes and consults.