Refugee Week
Refugee Week is the world’s largest arts & culture festival celebrating the contributions, creativity and resilience of refugees and people seeking sanctuary. It takes place every year around World Refugee Day (20th June).
Refugee Week Aims
Refugee Week is a community-powered festival with arts & culture at the heart. It’s an open platform with a decentralised model, which means that everyone is invited to take part and help make the festival happen. Activities are planned by individuals, schools, libraries, arts venues, faith groups, local councils, football clubs, businesses and a variety of other contributors.
By providing a platform for people who have sought sanctuary to share their experiences, perspectives and creative work on their own terms, the festival aims to enable refugees and asylum seekers to be able to live safely within inclusive and resilient communities, where they can continue to make a valuable contribution.
In Refugee Week 2024 there were over 15,000 events and activities and over 1.3 million people took part.{{cite web|title=2024 Refugee Week Evaluation|year=2024|url=https://www.canva.com/design/DAGS59xZ_3w/swqxY3Nm-qZsbZ6WMTiAWQ/view?utm_content=DAGS59xZ_3w&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=editor#1|url-status=}}
Refugee Week 2025
In 2025, Refugee Week will take place from 16-22 June, with the theme 'Community as a Superpower'.{{cite web|title=Refugee Week|year=2025|url=https://refugeeweek.org.uk/theme-of-refugee-week-2025-community-as-a-superpower/|url-status=}} Events take place across the UK and internationally.{{cite web|title=Refugee Week Events|year=2025|url=https://refugeeweek.org.uk/events/|url-status=}}
Past Refugee Weeks
Previous Refugee Weeks included the themes:
- Our Home (17-23 June 2024)
- Compassion (19-25 June 2023)
- Healing (20-26 June 2022)
- We cannot walk alone (14-20 June 2021)
- Imagine (15-21 June 2020)
Partnership
Refugee Week UK is a partnership project coordinated by Counterpoints Arts, working with Amnesty International, Barnardo's, Ben & Jerry's, British Future, the British Red Cross, Choose Love, City of Sanctuary, Freedom from Torture, imix, IOM (the International Organization for Migration), the International Rescue Committee, Migrant Help, National Education Union, Oxfam, Refugee Council, Refugee Action, Scottish Refugee Council, Student Action for Refugees, UK for UNHCR, UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees), and the Welsh Refugee Council.{{cite web|title=Refugee Week Partners|year=2025|url=https://refugeeweek.org.uk/partners/|url-status=}}
UK Refugee Week activities are delivered with multiple national and regional partners.{{cite web|title=Refugee Week Organisations|year=2025|url=https://refugeeweek.org.uk/contact/national-and-regional-contacts/|url-status=}} Refugee Week is also celebrated in Australia, Berlin, Croatia, Greece, Hong Kong, Ireland, Jordan, Malta, Lithuania, Slovenia and Taiwan.{{cite web|title=Refugee Week Organisations|year=2025|url=https://refugeeweek.org.uk/contact/national-and-regional-contacts/|url-status=}}