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  • The Poverty Alleviation Coalition (PAC) are doing a fresh round of data collection through the Landscape Survey of Economic Inclusion programs to update PEI’s Data Portal (https://www.peiglobal.org/pei-data-portal?deliveryName=DM105177). PEI will be capturing data from active programs till the end of July and would welcome your support. Task teams, policy makers and practitioners can use the data portal to gain insights into what other economic inclusion programs are doing in different settings and for different target groups.
    highlight 27 May 2021 (4 years ago)
  • Uganda launches the “Jobs and Livelihoods Integrated Refugee Plan” (JLIRP) In line with the spirit of the GCR, the government of Uganda has launched in May 2021, the multi partner “Jobs and Livelihoods Integrated Refugee Plan” (JLIRP). The plan envisions self-reliant and resilient refugee and host community households in refugee hosting districts by 2025. The JLIRP will contribute to resilient, sustainable and inclusive development of refugees and host communities through the improvement of social cohesion; increasing economic opportunities by strengthening market systems; increasing household income, food and nutrition security and agricultural output for in-country and export markets; increasing productive coping strategies; increasing access to vocational and technical education; and improving social protection key to socio-economic inclusion of refugees and host communities in refugee hosting districts. The full plan can be downloaded here: https://data2.unhcr.org/en/documents/details/86601
    highlight 24 May 2021 (4 years ago)
    Uganda
  • Larsen Lam ICONIQ Impact Award Grants Over $24 Million to Create Long-Term Transformational Change for Refugees: The Resourcing Refugee Leadership Initiative is selected as the $10M award recipient by sponsors Chris Larsen and Lyna Lam, while DREAMS for Refugees is selected as the $2M award recipient by the Sea Grape Foundation. The DREAMS program, led by Village Enterprise in partnership with Mercy Corps and IDinsight, supports refugees in East Africa to escape poverty and use their skills to start businesses.
    highlight 04 May 2021 (4 years ago)
  • 822 Burundians refugees and 221 Rwandan refugees have been voluntarily repatriated to their countries of origin from North Kivu province in April 2021.
    highlight 30 Apr 2021 (4 years ago)
    Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • UNHCR team have biometrically registered over 70,000 Central African refugees who fled violence in the Central African republic to seek safety in the DRC. This will improve their security and provide them with access to essential services.
    highlight 30 Apr 2021 (4 years ago)
    Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • RAVES PROJECT - KENYA LAUNCH: Official launch of the Refugee Agricultural Value chains for Economic Self-reliance (RAVES) Programme. FAO with funding from the IKEA Foundation and in collaboration with the Turkana County Government, UNHCR, WFP, IFC, INSTA Products, Egerton University and other stakeholders has initiated a project aimed at enabling farmers from Loima and Turkana West Sub-Counties of Turkana County as well as refugees in Kalobeyei settlement to produce groundnut for INSTA Products in a Public Private Partnership. The four-year project is targeting 1,500 farmers, of which 30 percent are refugees, farming on approximately 750 acres and ultimately delivering 1,200 tons of Groundnuts per year. The project is expected to bring in KES 96 million annually to Turkana County and spur the development of a groundnut industry in the County.
    highlight 29 Apr 2021 (4 years ago)
    Kenya
  • Towards Refugees’ Self-Reliance And Inclusion: IGAD Holds Its 1st Regional Expert Meeting On The Kampala Declaration The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) held its first Regional Technical Experts’ meeting in April 2021, as part of IGAD’s support platform launched at the 2019 Global Refugee Forum. The virtual meeting was organized to discuss progress made by member states commitment on the Kampala Declaration on jobs, livelihood, and self-reliance for refugees, returnees, and host communities and to showcase progress on key Global Refugee Forum commitments. The meeting brought together nearly 100 experts from Member States, regional and international partners who have reiterated their commitment to implement the Kampala Declaration and to continue the inclusion of refugees into their national systems. The outcomes of the discussion will feed into upcoming planned national consultations, IGAD ministerial meeting and the Summit on the Nairobi Declaration and the regional stock-taking report for the Global Refugee Forum (GRF) 2021. For further details pls consult IGAD’s website: https://igad.int/divisions/health-and-social-development/2016-05-24-03-16-37/2689-towards-refugees-self-reliance-and-inclusion-igad-holds-its-1st-regional-expert-meeting-on-the-kampala-declaration
    highlight 27 Apr 2021 (4 years ago)
  • M. Abdouraouf Gnon-Kondé, Représentant du HCR au Burkina Faso, a présenté ce matin sa lettre de créance à S.E.M. Alpha Barry , Ministre des affaires étrangères, de la coopération, de l’inclusion africain et des Burkinabes de l’Extérieur. Cette réunion a été l’occasion pour le Ministre Alpha Barry d’exprimer sa profonde gratitude pour la collaboration avec le HCR et pour de la visite au BF en février 2020, du Haut-commissaire des Nations Unies pour les Réfugiés Filippo Grandi , qui a permis de mettre plus de lumière à la crise des déplacements forcés au Burkina Faso.
    highlight 22 Apr 2021 (4 years ago)
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  • UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, welcomes the launch today of a country-wide campaign in Pakistan to verify and update the data of some 1.4 million registered Afghan refugees and to issue them with smart identity cards. The last large-scale verification of refugees in the country was undertaken 10 years ago. Registered refugees will be issued new smartcards with the capacity to hold biometric data. These cards, which will be valid for two years, will also be technologically compatible with systems used in Pakistan to authenticate the identities of nationals to access services.
    highlight 15 Apr 2021 (4 years ago)
    Pakistan (Islamic Republic of)
  • ISLAMABAD, 15 April 2021 – The Government of Pakistan, with the support of UNHCR, has launched a nationwide verification exercise for 1.4 million Afghan refugees during which new smartcards will be issued. The Documentation Renewal and Information Verification Exercise, or DRIVE for short, was inaugurated at a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Islamabad by the Federal Minister for SAFRON, His Excellency Mehboob Sultan. The UNHCR Representative, Noriko Yoshida, and the Chief Commissioner for Afghan Refugees, Saleem Khan, were also present on the occasion. During the six-month exercise, registered Afghan refugees who currently hold Proof of Registration (PoR) cards will be provided with new smartcards.
    highlight 15 Apr 2021 (4 years ago)
    Pakistan (Islamic Republic of)