In the heart of Nowy Sacz, Poland, Olena, a Ukrainian refugee in Poland has opened her own café, which represents a warm new home for her and the whole community.
As Syria enters its 13th year of crisis, the humanitarian situation in the country is becoming every day more dire. The ongoing conflict has resulted in over 5 million refugees and more than 6 million IDPs.
JRS presented the NGO statement on Europe at the UNHCR 89th Standing Committee on behalf of a wide range of NGOs calling for full respect of the fundamental rights of refugees and stateless persons.
JRS and the Islamic Religious Community of Italy stand in solidarity with the victims of violence and join their pleas for peace and respect for the humanity we share.
On International Women’s Day, JRS celebrates the efforts of activists like Angie Torres and her commitment to building more inclusive and equitable societies.
JRS is opening an early childhood education centre and a multi-purpose community centre in Mozambique to serve displaced children.
After two years, the crisis in Ukraine is still ongoing, requiring an evolving response to meet the changing needs of refugees and IDPs.
Victor Setibo, JRS Country Director in the Democratic Republic of the Congo describes the response JRS is providing following the escalation of the conflict in the country.
The right to education is a lifeline for refugees and displaced persons. It provides stability and a sense of normalcy, and fosters lasting peace.