Working alongside local organizations to stand with marginalized refugees & IDPs

Who we are

Who we are

Strengthening communities
through partnership.

We are a team of researchers, educators, medical specialists, and humanitarian workers, with an ample of field experience, who desire to bridge the existing gaps in theory and practice and seek local solutions for the development of refugee and IDP families in emerging countries like Thailand, Malaysia, Myanmar, and Pakistan.

Our Focus

Refuge4all focuses on meaningfully impacting each refugee, migrant, or IDP life by ensuring access to quality education, physical health, emotional well-being, food security, and safety

We employ research-based strategies to effectively incorporate refugee, migrant, and IDP families' voices in our development projects

Refuge4all delivers sustainable projects efficiently to demonstrate accountability and transparency to our generous partners.

Our focus

Our Strategies

How we create lasting impact

1

Our team work alongside local community leaders, governments, and non-government organizations (NGOs) so they can accomplish their projects efficiently and effectively and leave a meaningful impact on children and their families' lives.

2

We find local solutions to ongoing humanitarian issues by conducting research with refugee, migrant, and IDP families.

3

Our team of specialists provide capacity-building activities, such as training and workshops, and assist local organizations with access to resources to invest in displaced communities' lives.

4

We support local organizations in projects from planning, initiating, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating processes so they can efficiently and effectively accomplish their intended objectives and goals.

Our Work

1. Education

Refugee and IDP children are most likely to be out of school. Our team and local partners have been seeking innovative ways to ensure those children have equal access to quality education.

Language barriers, distance from schools, the COVID 19, and discrimination have disrupted their education. Our GED program provides them hope for their access to higher education and aspiration for their future career.

Refuge4all's team collaborates with local organizations and refugee learning centers and conducts teacher training sessions in urban and camp settings.

Education
Education

Our team has been conducting education research with Afghan, Pakistani, and Myanmar refugees and IDP families. Based on our research findings, we recommend policy makers, host governments, and United Nations of Higher Refugee Commissioner to incorporate human rights and development approaches for refugee education (see News & Updates).

Refuge4all has provided Google Chromebooks to refugee students so their education is not disrupted by challenging circumstances and inadequate opportunities

Education
Education
Education
Education

2. Health and Wellbeing

Displaced families in humanitarian crises lack access to quality and affordable health care, including mother and child care. Therefore, we conduct training and workshops with local health workers and displaced families to ensure that their health, nutrition, and development programs are maintained even in critical situations. Additionally, we partner with local organizations and communities to conduct water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) programs to prevent diseases among displaced communities.

Health
Health

3. Food Security

Food security
Food security

The increasing cost of living has affected the displaced families especially in emerging countries such as Thailand, Pakistan, Malaysia, and Myanmar. We equip and train local communities on how to grow sustainable vegetables, preserve fruits, and engage in poultry farming.

Food
Food

4. Protection

Growing persecution and discrimination have forced many refugee families to seek refuge in safe locations. Our team assists refugee and IDP families with partner organizations to relocate them and connect them with local communities.

Refuge4all's team has relocated many persecuted IDP families to safe locations within their country of origin and has assisted refugee families to move to resettlement countries like Canada, Brazil, and Australia.

Protection
Protection

Refugees with the United Nation identification cards are incarcerated in immigration detention centers (prisons), we regularly visit them, deliver food items and medicine to them, and provide them with emotional and legal support.

Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection

Our focus is to work alongside partners on the following SDGs

No Poverty
Zero Hunger
Good Health
Quality Education
Clean Water
Decent Work
Peace
Partnerships