IRC Re:BUILD - Report from the multi-stakeholder meeting with RLOs, civil society, Human rights actors, & legal experts
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20 July 2025 (13 days ago) |
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31 July 2025 (2 days ago) |
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IRC Re:BUILD - Report from the multi-stakeholder meeting with RLOs, civil society, Human rights actors, & legal experts
Type de document: |
Rapports et evaluations
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Langue(s): |
English |
The Refugee in East Africa Building Urban Innovation and Livelihood Development (Re:BUiLD) program is a multi-sectoral initiative implemented in Kampala and Nairobi, that supports urban refugees and vulnerable host community members to achieve economic self-reliance and social inclusion. The central focus of the initiative is the Influence & Adoption pillar, which aims to drive meaningful policy, and systems change at the city, national, and community levels. This pillar employs a three-pronged advocacy strategy i.e Evidence-Based Advocacy, Multi-Stakeholder Engagement and Systems-Level Change Facilitation. Through these approaches, Re:BUiLD has successfully implemented high-impact campaigns, such as the Decent Work Campaign in the year 2024, which advocated for the recognition of refugee rights to work, pushed for reforms to eliminate documentation barriers, and promoted inclusive employment practices.
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Livelihood & Social Stability
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