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App lets user 'walk in refugee's shoes'

The UNHCR and a Malaysian advertising agency have launched a smartphone app that allows users to "walk a mile in a refugee's shoes".

The United Nations has helped launch a smartphone app that allows users to "walk a mile in a refugee's shoes" by simulating the daily struggles of a fictional Rohingya Muslim who has been forced to flee her home.

The "Finding Home" app, developed by advertising firm Grey Malaysia, allows users to simulate the phone of "Kathijah", a fictional 16-year-old who has fled persecution in Myanmar and is trying to make a new life in Malaysia.

Users essentially take over Kathijah's phone, answering her calls and texts and scrolling through her photos. In one scenario, she gets a message from her brother Ishak back in Myanmar.

"Kat, r u safe?" the message says. "It was a raid, they found us. Had to run."

Richard Towles, the UNHCR representative in Malaysia, says he hopes the free app will help people empathise with refugees.

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"The refugee story is often a deeply personal one and difficult for people to understand," Towles said.

"We hope that this application will allow a viewer to walk a mile in a refugee's shoes in order to understand what they go through every day in order to find safety."

There are more than 150,000 asylum seekers and refugees in Malaysia, one of the highest numbers in Asia, according to the UNHCR.

About a third of them are ethnic Rohingya Muslims, identified by the UN as one of the world's most persecuted minorities, who are denied citizenship by Myanmar and chased off their land in repeated outbreaks of communal violence.

"The refugee crisis is everywhere, yet we are inevitably desensitised to it as it has been going on so long," said Grey's creative director, Graham Drew.


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