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UN refugee agency launches new campaign as millions of displaced face winter out in cold

Agency focuses on Afghanistan, Ukraine, and Syria, aiming to raise over $34M to support vulnerable families

Beyza Binnur Donmez  | 11.11.2025 - Update : 11.11.2025
UN refugee agency launches new campaign as millions of displaced face winter out in cold

  • Without new funds, 'millions will face winter with threadbare support,' warns UNHCR's director of external relations

GENEVA

As freezing temperatures set in, millions of refugees and internally displaced people are heading into winter "with much less than in previous years," the UN refugee agency warned on Tuesday while launching its global winter campaign.

"Families will have to endure freezing temperatures without the essentials many of us take for granted. They need the public’s support more than ever," Dominique Hyde, UNHCR's director of external relations, told a press briefing in Geneva.

Hyde said humanitarian budgets were "stretched to breaking point," with UNHCR projecting to end 2025 with $3.9 billion in available funds, "a decline for us of 25% ($1.3 billion) from 2024 and comparable to our funding level in 2015, when the number of forcibly displaced people was half of what it is today."

Without new funds, "millions will face winter with threadbare support," she warned.

The campaign, she explained, targets Afghanistan, Ukraine, Syria, and neighboring countries, supporting displaced families and returnees with cash grants for heating fuel, distribution of blankets and warm clothing, shelter repairs, and livelihood programs.

"This year's campaign will be live in 28 countries, and we are hoping to raise more than the $34 million last year," Hyde said, adding that most of the funds will be "unearmarked," allowing UNHCR to respond where needs are greatest.

"In Afghanistan, sub-zero temperatures are already leaving families exposed," she said, while "in Ukraine, where temperatures can plunge to -20C," attacks on energy infrastructure are worsening the crisis.

"Despite the deep funding cuts, our dedicated teams are on the ground, determined to protect the most vulnerable from the cold, but we are running out of time and resources," Hyde said. "The families we assist should not have to face winter out in the cold."

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