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Our staff become their first and closest allies and advocates of care. Muznabi will study Information Technology, and pursue a career as a Software Engineer in the future with a focus on developing useful apps. IINE strives to help each new arrival build a new life full of hope and free from violence and terror. Senior UNHCR official in Central Asia Danijela Popovic-Efendic said that the KazNU initiative supports the principles and objectives of the Global Refugee Compact, one of the key aspects of which is to strengthen the sustainability and self-sufficiency of refugees, so that they can benefit host communities. He could not complete his studies due to his family’s departure. Overall, only 510 refugees, mainly from Afghanistan, reside in Kazakhstan. Our resettlement program provides intensive case management and comprehensive transitional assistance to new arrivals during their first year in the U.S., helping them to stabilize and confidently transition as new Americans and New England residents. We provide families with cultural orientation, place adults in our English classes, and help refugees find employment and career pathways in their new communities. “We are grateful to KazNU for granting this opportunity to refugees, thanks to which, the refugees will be able to get a high-quality education, professionally realize themselves, and benefit Kazakhstan as qualified specialists in the future,” added Popovic-Efendic. The refugees we serve arrive to American shores with little to their names. In their first year in New England, our case specialists help refugees make social and community connections. Kathleen Newland is a Senior Fellow and Co-Founder of the Migration Policy Institute. Culturally and linguistically appropriate wraparound refugee resettlement services include: IINE continues to provide remote services and distance learning classes,and is now offering in-person services by appointment. Mary Giovagnoli, of Refugee Council USA, examines how protection policy has shifted in the United States and the implications this has for the ability of the international community to respond to global refugee needs. Kazakh Minister of Foreign Affairs and German Ambassador to Kazakhstan Discuss Bilateral Cooperation, Kazakhstan Reaffirms Support For UN Anti-Poverty South-South Cooperation Program, Landlocked Developing Countries: Kazakhstan’s Special Position… and Responsibility, Kazakhstan Joins Second Optional Protocol to ICCPR Aiming at Abolishing Death Penalty, Kazakhstan, US Sign Statement to Minimize High Enriched Uranium, Promote Nuclear Nonproliferation. To learn more about our work during the COVID-19 crisis, click below. This initiative is a contribution of KazNU to the implementation of the Global Refugee Compact, which provides guidance to the international community in supporting refugees. We are accepting new referrals.

This initiative is a contribution of KazNU to the implementation of the Global Refugee Compact, which provides guidance to the international community in supporting refugees. In Manchester, New Hampshire and in our Lowell and Boston offices in Massachusetts, we place new arrivals in housing, help them navigate the health care system, enroll them in health plans and public benefits, and enroll their children in public schools. The goal of the International Institute’s refugee resettlement program is to move newly arrived refugee families and individuals from total insecurity to stability. To access services, please call one of our offices.

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Members of the civil society and the academia, who could positively influence the safeguard of refugees’ rights and advocate for the protection of uprooted and stateless persons, are also accepted as participants. His dream is to complete his education. 1400 16th St NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20036 ph. We provide refugee resettlement services to people who are eager but filled with uncertainty as they move into a new culture and country. Sign up via the website or subscribe to our Twitter and Telegram! NUR-SULTAN – The Al-Farabi Kazakh National University (KazNU) has launched the first grant program for refugees in Kazakhstan with the assistance of the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) in Kazakhstan, the UNHCR Office for Central Asia reported Sept. 1. Ahmad Farhad, who currently resides in Shymkent, studied at the Balkh Institute of Management and Accounting in Afghanistan. The grant provides free tuition for Zeenat Muznabi, 17, and Ahmad Farhad Abdul Hafiz, 24, from Afghanistan. All rights reserved. Strengthening Refugee Protection in Low- and Middle-Income Countries, Creativity amid Crisis: Legal Pathways for Venezuelan Migrants in Latin America, Top 10 of 2018 – Issue #7: Asylum Hangover? Refugees are given short-term public assistance and expected to establish self-sufficiency quickly, all while contending with formidable language and cultural barriers, and often, lingering trauma and injury. David Scott FitzGerald shares insights from his book, Refuge beyond Reach, regarding how asylum policies in high-income democracies have been adapted to shut down most legal paths to safety for refugees through a range of deterrence methods that, while complying with the letter of their international commitments to refugees, do not adhere to them in spirit. Many have seen and experienced unthinkable horror.
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As one of the leading universities in the country, the Al-Farabi Kazakh National University is part of the United Nations Academic Impact’s hub for green environmental policy. “Quality education provides the basis for improving people’s living conditions and ensuring sustainable development. The university coordinates and engages the academic community in an effort to implement the 17 Sustainable Development Goals aimed at preserving the country’s natural resources, ensuring the availability of high-quality education and well-being, developing innovations, and preserving the ecosystem among other goals.