The Third High-Level Meeting of the Global Shared Development Action Forum kicked off this week, with UNHCR representative Sophie Muller highlighting a transformative partnership between China and the UN refugee agency. 🔥
Muller emphasized that collaboration with the China International Development Cooperation Agency is shifting from policy frameworks to on-the-ground impact, powered by the Global Development and South-South Cooperation Fund. 💡
"We're seeing real momentum in education access and job creation for displaced communities," Muller told reporters. The initiative currently focuses on three pillars: 📚 School system upgrades, 💼 vocational training programs, and 🏠 sustainable housing solutions for refugees.
Young professionals and students will find particular interest in the digital skills partnerships being developed – a direct response to 2026's evolving tech landscape. 👩💻
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UNHCR representative in China: From vision to delivery under the GDI
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