NRC USA office has two primary functions: raising money for NRC's overseas programs that meet the needs of conflict-affected refugees and internally displaced people and providing humanitarian policy advice to the administration, Congress, and peer non-governmental organizations. NRC receives financial support from the USAID's Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance and the US Department of State's Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration, as well as private foundations, corporations, and individual donors. NRC USA assists the field programs in applying for critical support. The policy and advocacy work translates the direct experiences of NRC field staff and programs into pr... read more NRC USA office has two primary functions: raising money for NRC's overseas programs that meet the needs of conflict-affected refugees and internally displaced people and providing humanitarian policy advice to the administration, Congress, and peer non-governmental organizations. NRC receives financial support from the USAID's Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance and the US Department of State's Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration, as well as private foundations, corporations, and individual donors. NRC USA assists the field programs in applying for critical support. The policy and advocacy work translates the direct experiences of NRC field staff and programs into practical recommendations as to how the U.S. government and Congress can better meet the needs of the world's refugees. NRC USA is also a resource to universities, think tanks, and the general public on refugee issues and seeks financial support and partnerships with US-based individuals, foundations, and corporations.
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By Norwegian Refugee Council | Project Team
Today’s generation of youth is the largest ever. Around 1.2 billion people worldwide are between the ages of 15 and 24. More than 80 per cent live in developing nations, many of which are... Read the full report ›By Norwegian Refugee Council | Project Team
At the start of 2023, some 108 million people worldwide had been driven from their homes as a result of conflict, violence or persecution. Many displaced people live in areas with limited or no access... Read the full report ›By Norwegian Refugee Council | Project Team
For people displaced by conflict, access to clean water and appropriate sanitation facilities are amongst the most urgent of all needs. Without enough safe water for drinking, cooking and personal... Read the full report ›