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UN Sustainable Development Goals

GOAL 16: Peace and Justice Strong Institutions

Organizations relating to Refugees

Nordic Joint Advisory Group on Refugee Policy / Est. 1986
Mission d'aide au développement des économies rurales afghanes / Paris, France / Est. 1988
Refugee Working Group / Est. 1992
Pedro Arrupe World Association / Luxembourg, Luxembourg / Est. 1986
Global Camp Coordination and Camp Management Cluster
Refugee Council / London, UK / Est. 1951
Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network / Bangkok, Thailand / Est. 2008
West-East Bridges Foundation / Amsterdam, Netherlands / Est. 2011
Weltnotwerk der KAB / Cologne, Germany
DIAKONIE - Evangelischer Flüchtlingsdienst / Vienna, Austria
Act for Peace / Sydney NSW, Australia / Est. 1948
SERRV International / Madison WI, USA / Est. 1949
Greek Council for Refugees / Athens, Greece / Est. 1989
RESPECT Refugiados / Barcelona, Spain / Est. 2006
Irish Refugee Council / Dublin, Ireland
Refugees Aid for West Africa / Bamako, Mali / Est. 1998
Spanish Commission for Refugee Assistance / Madrid, Spain / Est. 1979
Otto Benecke Foundation / Bonn, Germany / Est. 1965
Centre for Refugee Studies, York / Toronto ON, Canada / Est. 1981
Airey Neave Trust / London, UK / Est. 1987
International Federation of Iranian Refugees / Est. 1979
Coordination et initiatives pour réfugiés et étrangers / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1954
Refugee Relief International / Woodside CA, USA / Est. 1982
Catholic Office for Emergency Relief and Refugees / Bangkok, Thailand / Est. 1978
Nansen Refugee Award Committee / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1954
Canadian Council for Refugees / Montréal QC, Canada / Est. 1978
FilmAid International / New York NY, USA / Est. 1999
International Islamic Relief Organization / Jeddah, Saudi Arabia / Est. 1978
Refugee Education Sponsorship Program International / Winnipeg MB, Canada / Est. 2002
Scottish Refugee Council / Glasgow, UK / Est. 1985
Asociación de Refugiados de Latinoamérica y del Caribe / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1996
East African School on Refugee and Humanitarian Affairs / Dar es Salaam, Tanzania UR / Est. 1999
Refugee Council of Australia / Glebe NSW, Australia / Est. 1981
Foundation for the Welfare and Education of Asian People / Tokyo, Japan / Est. 1969
World Relief Refugee Services / Baltimore MD, USA
Christian Action / Kowloon, Hong Kong / Est. 1985
Association for Aid and Relief - Japan / Tokyo, Japan / Est. 1979
Dooley Foundation Intermed International / New York NY, USA / Est. 1976
Belgian Committee for Refugee Aid / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1968
Libre organisation mondiale d'aide aux réfugiés / Marseille, France / Est. 2004
ZOA / Apeldoorn, Netherlands / Est. 1973
European Refugee Fund
International Committee to Secure Employment for Refugee Professional Workers / Est. 1933
Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees / Est. 1939
Relief Inter-Committee for Refugees of Central Europe / Est. 1949
United Nations Refugees Emergency Fund / Est. 1954
AU Commission on Refugees / Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Pro-Europa: International Union of Intellectual Refugees / Est. 1949
European Federation of Overseas Repatriates and East-European Refugee Organizations / Est. 1977
Office of the High Commissioner for Refugees under the Protection of the League / Est. 1939

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World Problems relating to Refugees

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Social pressure for marriage
Involuntary mass resettlement
Displaced people
Refugee fatigue
Internal refugees
Vulnerability of women refugees
Discrimination refugees
Denial of economic and social rights to refugees
Refugees by boat
Socially handicapped refugees

Action Strategies relating to Refugees

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Protecting refugees
Studying consequences of migration
Promoting interests of refugee children
Developing drought preparedness for environmental refugees
Resettling externally displaced peoples
Assisting women refugees through training
Coping with environmental refugees
Combatting sexual abuse in countries of refugee asylum
Studying displacement of peoples
Monitoring internally displaced people
Protecting internally displaced peoples
Combatting sexual abuse in countries of refugee origin
Assisting victims of sexual violence
Improving preparedness capacity to aid displaced peoples
Providing development assistance to internally displaced women and children
Protecting human rights for refugees
Monitoring refugee camps
Implementing refugee law
Repatriating refugees
Refugee
Providing asylum
Reducing number of refugees
Providing secure refugee camps and settlements
Reducing economic refugees
Reducing de facto refugees

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