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 Legal Aid

 Education and Training

Personal/Humanitrian Aids

 Refugee Rights Campaign

 


 

 

Legal Aid Program

Most asylum seekers and refugees have a little to no financial means of obtaining essential legal support. Our legal Aid program includes:

  • Essential Legal Aid;

  • Communication Support with Related Agencies;

  • Translation and Emergency Interpretation Services.

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Education and Training Program
The development of educational and training programs is central to assisting asylum seekers and refugees in rebuilding their communities. Below are programs that will provide these individuals with the knowledge and skills to do just this. Other special courses may be offered in certain regions depending on the situational necessities.
  • English Language and Integration Assistance;
  • Health Education;
  • Employment Counselling;
  • GED Support.

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Personal/Humanitrian Aids
Asylum seekers and refugees are in many cases victims of wars, inhuman living conditions, and the destructive impact of such circumstances. Many become emotionally exhausted and out of resources. A great percentage consequently suffer from various forms of psychological distress such as depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Providing these individuals with necessary supports and basic aids would bring hope and healing to these people who have seen humanity at its worst. Personal and Humanitrian aids are main factors for a positive and progressive integration with the new culture and community.

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Refugee Rights Campaign

We are concerned about the growing inclination of many governments to cut off refugee protection in every way possible-demanding visas, indiscriminately detaining refugees at border points, withholding legal aid or social assistance and negotiating international agreements to block refugee access to whole ares of the world. We will work to counter misinformation and discrimination that threatens asylum seekers and will try to unmask unfair practices to which refugee claimants are subjected.

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What You Should Know

The world-wide numbers of asylum seekers, refugees and internally displaced people is increasing day after day due to overpopulation, poor economic conditions and endemic civil conflicts.
Immigration and refugee laws and regulations in developed countries are noticably becoming more strict and rigid.
Climate change is one of the main contributing factors to mass migration to the northern hemisphere.

These misfortunate children, women and men are in need of serious and generous support to find practical alternatives that provide them with a livable enviroment.


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