Refugee Lexicon

Updated: 27 April 2021

Since the drafting of the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees, important policy and guidance documents have been developed primarily in the English language. Similarly, throughout UNHCR’s engagement in Malaysia, the Office has utilized both English and Malay language mediums in order to effectively communicate with government, public, and refugee communities.

Recognising a gap of standardised refugee-related terms within the Malay language, UNHCR has developed the Refugee Lexicon: Translation of Related Terms into the Malay Language. UNHCR identified common terms in English and engaged with in-house technical experts who are native Malay language speakers to provide practical translations that can be used in the ordinary vernacular. Approximately 3,000 terms that are commonly used in discussions on the refugee context were compiled and translated.

UNHCR reviewed these translations and referred to translations used by the Malay language authority, Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. The Refugee Lexicon is a living document which will be periodically reviewed and updated.

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Malay
Category of Word
Yakuts
Orang Yakut
Population groups
Yemen
Yaman
Geographical areas
Yemen Arab Republic
Republik Arab Yaman
Geographical areas
Yemen Democratic Republic
Republik Demokratik Yaman
Geographical areas
Yemenis
Orang Yaman
Population groups
Yoruba
Orang Yoruba
Population groups
Youth
Belia
Population groups
Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia
Geographical areas
Yugoslavs
Orang Yugoslavia
Population groups