The purpose of the Overseas Processing Entity (OPE) is to assist the Bureau in preparing the necessary casework for persons eligible for interview by United States Citizenship and Immigration Services...more
U.S. Refugee Admissions Program Bureau Of Population, Refugees, And Migration Initial reception and placement program for refugees approved for admission in the United States. Program objectives include: (1) arranging for the refugees, resettlement by ensuring that approved ref...more
There are more than 140,000 Burmese refugees in Thailand through UNHCR (protection) and NGOs. NGOs address assistance needs not covered by UNHCR or other international organizations, including public ...more
Assistance will contribute to the basic needs of some 3 million refugees and millions more conflict victims spread across the African continent (both Sub-Saharan and North Africa). NGOs are key partne...more
Overseas Refugee Assistance Programs for Western Hemisphere Bureau Of Population, Refugees, And Migration The civil conflict in Colombia continues to be a primary cause of displacement and humanitarian suffering in the Western Hemisphere. For the past several years, the Bureau in conjunction with the Gove...more
Overseas Refugee Assistance Program for Near East and South Asia Bureau Of Population, Refugees, And Migration In the Near East: Return and reintegration assistance of up to two million Iraqi refugees, recent returnees, and internally displaced persons (IDPs) is a high priority to the Bureau. Programs will sup...more
Overseas Refugee Assistance Programs for Europe Bureau Of Population, Refugees, And Migration Funding of organizations that assist refugees and IDPs in Europe and Central Asia will be at a reduced level this year compared to FY05. In the North and South Caucasus the Bureau - in conjunction wit...more
Bureau support under this program includes mostly contributions to the headquarters and global program costs of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the headquarters budget of th...more
In the world of social enterprises, failure is a cringe-worthy moment nobody wants to talk about. But, social entrepreneurs can benefit from their failures.