Danish Refugee Council

About Danish Refugee Council

The Danish Refugee Council is international non-governmental organization. It works with humanitarian, development and peacebuilding activities to ensure a dignified life and respec of rights of refugees, the displaced, and displacement-affected people and communities in more than 30 countries. The organization focuses on assistance on the entire displacement process: from the moment a crisis first emerges and displaces people internally in their home countries or across borders, to these people’s life in camps, to their arrival in a foreign country, and ultimately to the process of rebuilding a normal life, either through voluntary return, local integration or resettlement.

Work area

Research, Advocacy, Education, Activism

Motto

We are here.

Country Offices

Afghanistan, Algeria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Colombia, Congo, Denmark, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Georgia, Greece, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kosovo, Kenya, Lebanon, Libya, Macedonia, Mali, Myanmar, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Serbia, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Switzerland, Syria, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, Ukraine, Vietnam, Yemen

Quickfacts

Founded: 1956
Location (HQ): Denmark
Scope: Global
Focus area: Refugees

Does this organisation offer paid Internships?

No

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