35 year-old Anbora Ahmed was one of 80 beneficiaries in Shedder refugee camp to get a micro-loan from DRC.
Returning Afghan refugees and internally displaced people are living in muddy slum areas of the cities in Afghanistan.
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Danish Refugee Council currently works in 30 countries around the world.
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The Danish Refugee Council is currently implementing activities within several sectors.
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Two Danish Ministers and the Danish Refugee Council Secretary General sat on the panel, today when the Somali community in Denmark were invited to a briefing by the...
The Danish Refugee Council has established a refugee camp in the conflict affected border region between Sudan and South Sudan. The camp is ready to receive between...
One year ago the first Ivorian refugees arrived to the refugee camp Little Wlebo in Liberia. The camp managed by The Danish Refugee Council was to be temporary –...
The Danish Refugee Council is beginning a food security programme in the north-eastern Central African Republic after new assessments have shown that the returnees...
Abductions, sexual violence and arbitrary detention are just a few examples of the grave human rights violations taking place in the Democratic Republic of Congo....









