We previously shared the exhibition “What I Hold”, showcasing moving photographs by young Syrians from Photo Workshop 66.
DW has published a powerful article highlighting the stories behind the images — moments of memory, solitude, nature, and resilience captured by seven refugee children.
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On 3 October, over 20 refugee children at the Voenna Rampa Reception Centre enjoyed an afternoon of acrobatics, juggling, and clowning — part of UNHCR’s Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) activities.
The event, held with Mini Art Foundation and Danish Social Circus Tværs during the Mini Art Festival, brought smiles and creativity to the centre.
We were honoured to welcome UNHCR Representative Seda Kuzucu, Danish Ambassador H.E. Flemming Stender, and SAR Deputy Chairperson Yanita Manolova, who joined in celebrating this joyful initiative.
UNHCR continues to support activities that foster resilience and inclusion for refugee children across Bulgaria. 💙
The exhibition “What I Hold” presents powerful photographs by young Syrians from Photo Workshop 66, capturing moments of memory, solitude, nature, and resilience.
🗓 7–12 October 🕓 16:00–20:00 📍 Port A, Triaditsa 5, Sofia 🎉 Free entry
This is the third part of a trilogy exploring presence, perception, and survival.
UNHCR Deputy Representative, Bülent Peker, with two young refugee photographers at the exhibition opening.
Together with the Council of Refugee Women in Bulgaria, UNHCR awarded certificates to participants of the programme “Successful Start in Bulgaria” — equipping asylum seekers and refugees with essential knowledge for active participation in Bulgarian society.
Every achievement is a step toward stronger communities and shared futures.