Former Child Refugee Abdullahi Mire Receives UNHCR Nansen Refugee Award for Transformative Contributions
“Abdullahi Mire, a former child refugee from Somalia, has been honored with the prestigious UNHCR Nansen Refugee Award for his remarkable initiative to provide education and hope to his compatriots in Kenyan refugee camps. Mire, born in 1987 and raised in Dadaab after fleeing Somalia’s civil war, has dedicated his life to empowering refugee communities, exemplifying the resilience and potential within displaced populations.”
“The Nansen Refugee Award, previously awarded to leaders like Angela Merkel, recognizes Mire’s outstanding efforts in strengthening refugee education. U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi praised Mire as ‘a living proof that transformative ideas can spring from within displaced communities.'”
“Mire’s journey from a refugee camp in Kenya to earning a degree in public relations and journalism reflects his determination to become a voice for vulnerable populations. In 2018, he founded the Refugee Youth Education Hub, focusing on refugee education and youth development. Despite briefly resettling in Norway, Mire returned to Dadaab to serve his community.”
“Moved by the challenges faced by refugees, Mire launched a social media campaign to collect and donate books. The campaign successfully gathered 100,000 books, addressing the educational needs of refugees in the camp. This inspiring initiative showcases the impact of grassroots efforts in creating positive change within refugee communities.”
“Notably, Mire joins the ranks of previous Somali awardees, such as Hawa Aden Mohamed in 2012, emphasizing the resilience and contributions of Somalis to humanitarian causes. The Nansen Refugee Award celebrates individuals like Mire, who turn adversity into an opportunity for positive transformation