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{NAME} will you watch the Nansen Award Ceremony live on Facebook?

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Special guests, backstage access and live performances Dear {NAME}, Our backstage host will be your

Special guests, backstage access and live performances [If you cannot read this email, click here]( [UNHCR Logo]( [Facebook live session]( Dear {NAME}, Our backstage host [Yvonne Ndege]( will be your guide for today's ceremony, interviewing artists, UNHCR staff and special guests - including Zannah Mustapha, the Nansen Award winner himself! This year, the Nansen Award goes to Zannah Mustapha. This visionary Nigerian teacher was instrumental in securing the freedom of some of the Chibok girls kidnapped by Boko Haram and has dedicated his life to [helping displaced children get an education](. Make sure you join our Facebook Live in few hours to congratulate Zannah Mustapha! Yvonne and guests are looking forward to welcoming you, answering your questions live and sharing unique behind-the-scenes perspective. [Join our Facebook Live at 18.50 GMT+2 (12.50 EDT)]( We hope you are interested in receiving invitations for live sessions like this one, and thank you for your support. Aamir Sohail UNHCR Supporter Communications [UNHCR - UN Refugee Agency]( Follow us on: [Find us on Facebook]( [Follow us on Twitter]( Forward to friend: [Forward to a friend]( [Donate now]( Please add updates@info-unhcr.org to your contacts list to prevent messages from UNHCR being identified as junk mail. [Read here for more]( UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) Website: [www.unhcr.org]( Contact: donors@unhcr.org You are receiving this because you are subscribed to the UNHCR email updates. [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy](  

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