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The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is an international organization that works to protect and support refugees, asylum-seekers, stateless persons, and other forcibly displaced people worldwide. In recent years, the UNHCR has faced several challenges in fulfilling its mandate, including funding shortages, political resistance, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. I have reviewed two articles concerning this organization. One major issue that the UNHCR is currently facing is the ongoing global refugee crisis, which has been exacerbated by conflicts, natural disasters, and political instability in many parts of the world. According to an article published by the BBC on January 13, 2023, the UNHCR is struggling to cope with the massive influx of Afghan refugees fleeing the country following the Taliban takeover. The article states that the UNHCR is facing severe funding shortages to provide essential services such as shelter, food, and medical care to Afghan refugees. The UNHCR estimates that over 5 million Afghans have been displaced internally or forced to flee the country, creating one of the worst humanitarian crises in recent history. Another article published by Reuters on February 8, 2023, highlights the UNHCR's struggles in addressing the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar. The article states that the UNHCR is urging the Myanmar government to provide citizenship to the Rohingya refugees, who have been living in camps for over a decade without any legal status or basic rights. The UNHCR also faces difficulties in providing essential services to the refugees due to restrictions imposed by the Myanmar government. In light of these issues, UNHCR called for urgent action from the international community to support efforts to provide protection and assistance to refugees worldwide. The UNHCR website also came to my attention for a post which it highlighted the need for increased funding and cooperation between governments and other stakeholders to address the growing refugee crisis globally. In conclusion, the UNHCR is currently facing several significant challenges that threaten its ability to support and protect refugees worldwide. I examined these challenges to include the ongoing global refugee crisis, lack of funding, and insufficient support from the international community. While UNHCR has taken steps to address these issues, it seems important to provide more support and resources for the organization to effectively fulfill its critical mission.