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Barham Salih, a former Iraqi president and refugee, became UNHCR chief in 2026, urging global action on record 117 million refugees.
Barham Salih, a 65-year-old former Iraqi president and Kurdish refugee who survived torture and exile under Saddam Hussein, has become the first former head of state to lead the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, starting in early 2026.
He began his tenure with a visit to Kenya’s Kakuma refugee camp, home to about 300,000 people, where he stressed the need for long-term solutions like economic integration and peace in home countries.
With global refugee numbers now at 117 million and UNHCR facing major funding cuts and staff reductions, Salih called for greater efficiency and renewed international commitment to uphold humanitarian and legal obligations.
His personal history and political experience shape his focus on durable solutions and accountability.
Barham Salih, expresidente iraquí y refugiado, se convirtió en jefe de ACNUR en 2026, instando a una acción global con un récord de 117 millones de refugiados.