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A wide range of UNHCR publications are available to download
from the internet and some are available from the UNHCR's
London office - subject to stock levels.
UNHCR
also has a wide range of educational materials and resources
including teacher's guides and videos, magazines and booklets,
posters and display materials, and downloadable lesson plans.
All educational resources may be ordered from the London Public
Information Unit and many are free of charge - for details
on how to order please go to the teaching
tools page.
International
Publications
These
are just some of the many international UNHCR publications
available to download on-line. For a full list of downloadable
resources please click
here.
UK
Resources
Resources available from UNHCR's
London Office
- Refugees
magazine (current and archive copies)
- Protecting Refugees & the Role of UNHCR 2007-2008
- The
1951 Refugee Convention - Questions & Answers
- Refugees
by Numbers 2006
- The World's Stateless People- Questions and Answers
- Internally Dispalced People- Questions and Answers
- For
educational resources, please click
here
- Plus
a selection of videos and some DVDs available on loan.
All
of these resources are available free of charge, subject to
stock levels. We do ask that recipients cover the cost of postage if possible.
Exhibitions
Exhibitions
are available for loan. The exhibitions are free of charge
but we do ask that recipients cover the cost of dispatching
and returning the exhibition by courier. All exhibitions must
be returned undamaged and by the date agreed.
- Paintings
by refugee children living in camps in Kenya and Thailand
- Enlarged
and mounted photographs of Darfur refugee camps and captions
- Caught
in Conflict - Jenny Matthew's exhibit on refugee women
- Refugee
Women
- Refugees
and the Environment
- Salgado
Refugee Children
- UNHCR
50th Anniversary - 50 years of protecting refugees
- Laminated
Lego posters - set of four
- UNICEF
Child Rights
- Plastic
Sheeting
- Camp
Toolkit
To
order any of these resources, please email gbrloea@unhcr.org
or contact the public
information unit.
Photo
and Slide Library
UNHCR photographs and
slides are available on loan from the University of East London
by appointment with:
Paul Dudman, Archivist Refugee Council Archive at UEL
Learning Resource Centre
University of East London
Docklands Campus
4-6 Univsersity Way
London E16 2RD
Tel: 020
8223 7676
Email: p.v.dudman@uel.ac.uk
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