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According to the Red Cross 9038 people massacred in Goma DRC among them 70% composed of refugees and IDPs
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According to the Red Cross 9038 people massacred in Goma DRC among them 70% composed of refugees and IDPs

Basing on people already buried according to the International Committee of the Red Cross 9,038 people were massacred in Goma the Democratic Republic

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Annual Report on the situation of Rwandan Refugees in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Annual Report 2024 on the situation of Rwandan Refugees in the Democratic Republic of Congo: https://www.cojeskinordkivu.org/annual-report-of-the-situ

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Annual Report on the situation of Refugee Leaders in East Africa and the Great Lakes Region

We are please to produce this report which we believes is the foundation for more work to be done in order to understand the situation and the environ

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Get involved in our activities for the protection of refugees in DRCongo

In order to address issues affecting refugees in the Democratic Republic of Congo in particular in the Great Lakes Region in general, we highly need y

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Call for urgent action to end the forced repatriation of Rwanda Refugees in DRC back to Rwanda

Dear Sir/Madam, Call for global mobilization to end forced repatriation of Rwandan Refugees mainly Hutus back to Rwanda as political deal between UNHC

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Call for global mobilization to end forced repatriation of Rwandan Refugees mainly Hutus back to Rwanda as political deal between UNHCR, DRC and Rwanda.

We are opposed to the current politicization and commercialization of Rwandan Refugees in the Democratic Republic of Congo in order to conclude politi

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Call for global mobilization to end forced repatriation of Rwandan Refugees mainly Hutus back to Rwanda as political deal between UNHCR, DRC and Rwanda.
The Global Refugee Leaders (GRL) initiative is essential in addressing the unique challenges faced by refugee leaders, individuals who are pivotal in supporting, guiding, and advocating for refugee communities. Refugee leaders often operate with limited resources and little recognition, despite their critical roles in providing information, organizing community services, and offering support to those in need. Without adequate support, their initiatives frequently struggle or cease to exist, especially when leaders themselves face hardships or resettlement. GRL was founded to bridge these gaps, offering resources, training, and protection to empower refugee leaders and sustain their vital work. This support not only uplifts individual leaders but also strengthens entire refugee communities by fostering a more stable, connected, and resilient network of leadership. By focusing on refugee leaders, GRL creates lasting impact, ensuring that these leaders can continue to advocate for, protect, and improve the lives of their communities around the world.
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