relief work
Caught in warIn December 2008 the rebel group LRA attacked villages in Norteastern DR Congo. More than 200.000 people left everything behind and fled to escape the brutal attacks.
Displaced in DR CongoSince the autumn of 2008 the rebel army LRA has looted, raped and killed among the civilians in Northeastern DR Congo. The brutal attacks have caused 200.000 people to flee from their homes.
Gardho IDP ReportHundreds of internally displaced people have been squatting in Gardho for many years, and the numbers increase every day.
Access to waterThe Danish Refugee Council identifies access to clean water as an essential right.
In areas where refugees, returnees and internally displaced persons face water access challenges, DRC implements tangible solutions.
Building Schools in Southern SudanThe Danish Refugee Council Believes that Children deserve access to safe quality education.
To facilitate this goal DRC has constructed 17 primary schools in Southern Sudan.
Land, seeds, tools, skillsThe Danish Refugee Council recognises that conflict and displacement can have a devastating effect on agricultural communities.
World Humanitarian Day19 August has been named World Humanitarian Day by the United Nations. The day is dedicated to creating awareness of humanitarian aid workers, their achievements in the field, and the conditions under which they work.
This was not their dream
Because we are there
The World's largest refugee campIn Northern Kenya, close to the Somalian border, is the world's largest refugee camp.
The next best solution
Little Wlebo Refugee CampThe Danish Refugee Council has established the refugee camp Little Wlebo in Southern Liberia to assist the thousands of refugees from the civil war in Côte d’Ivoire.




