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“I remember on our way to escape, there were many snipers, but luckily we didn't get shot and now I’m near to achieving my dreams. Free to Run was with me in my journey and impacted positively on my life.” - Almaz, a Free to Run Community Development Leader in Iraq June 20 is #WorldRefugeeDay, an international day designated by the United Nations to celebrate the strength and courage of people who have been forced to flee their home country to escape conflict or persecution. In 2024, one out of every 69 people on earth are now forcibly displaced, including 6.4 million people from Afghanistan. In Iraq, Free to Run supports young women who have been displaced, whether as refugees from another country or from within Iraq. To mark World Refugee Day our teams in each location got together to learn about and celebrate the achievements and incredible resilience of refugees. In Erbil, that included a hike in the mountains and listening to powerful and emotional personal stories from peers, with face paint to symbolize the day. “As an Asylum-seeker I didn’t have a chance to complete my education, so I felt unable and hopeless to learn, make friends, or go outdoors. With Free To Run I had a chance to gain life skills, make new friends, and enjoy nature by having adventures.” - Amal, a Free to Run participant and refugee living in Erbil, Iraq

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Shirley Magniez-Pouget

Avocate à la Cour | Legal Director - DLA Piper | ESG | Business and Human Rights | Shared Value

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