The Refugee Nation project started from a collective group of creatives with the passion to create a symbol that could stand for the human rights of 65 million displaced people worldwide. The result was an iconic orange and black flag –a flag that now stand as a symbol of solidarity to all the brave souls who have fled their native lands. To design the flag of this new nation We partnered up with Yara Said, a Syrian refugee who had to leave her own country, to find asylum in Amsterdam.
The flag of a nation without borders, had to reflect the conflict between the dream of crossing over, and the obligation of staying within the lines. Said was very familiar with the struggle and the complex circumstances brought up by forced displacement, so she created a meaningful, powerful flag.
The idea was inspired from the only passport so many refugees have used throughout their journey: Life-vests. The flag is a vidid orange with a single black stripe, reminiscent of movement, pain, fear and hope.
Since being introduced at the Olympic Games in Rio, The Refugee Nation flag has traveled the world from camps, to campuses, and metropoles all over the world. As a result, it’s been universally embraced by refugees, refugee camps, government officials, international media outlets, marches, athletes, celebrities, brands, museums and art curators worldwide.
The refugee flag was presented to the (former) Second Lady, Jill Biden, at the US Department of State during the United Nations Summit. It was displayed alongside 196 official country flags at the One Young World conferences in Ottawa, 2016, Bogotá, 2017 and The Hague, in 2018, with the presence of world leaders like Justin Trudeau, Queen Maxima of the Netherlands, Kofi Annan, among others.
The groundbreaking design was acquired to the permanent collection and it’s been at the main lobby of the MoMa NY and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, among several other museums around the world.
Besides being a recognized symbol around the world, The Refugee Nation also works as a hub that connects refugees and organizations.