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Resettlement Support Center (RSC) for refugee resettlement

For over 60 years the International Catholic Migration Commission (ICMC) has served hundreds of thousands of refugees from around the world. The resettlement of refugees from countries of first asylum to the United States has been at the heart of ICMC’s activities since its creation.Read more<

21st Session of the Human Rights Council, Geneva

Statement by H.E. Archbishop Silvano M. Tomasi on Syria at the Human Rights Council, Geneva

GENEVA, 17 September 2012 - His Excellency Archbishop Silvano M. Tomasi, Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations and Other International Organizations, delivered a statement at the 21st Session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva regarding the Interactive Dialogue with the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic.Read more<

2020 campaign

Resettlement Saves Lives - World Refugee Day Lunch Celebration

BRUSSELS, 08 June 2012—On the occasion of World Refugee Day 2012, the EU Resettlement Network, EUROCITIES and the city of Utrecht are delighted to invite you to celebrate the contribution of European municipalities, cities and regions to providing refugee protection and upholding human rights.Read more<

A European Resettlement Network Engaging Cities and Regions

Cities that Care, Cities that SHARE

<The SHARE project<, led by ICMC, aims to build a European resettlement network of cities, municipalities and regions. The SHARE network is an integral part of the wider EU Resettlement Network, and facilitates the inclusion of local and regional actors in the network as new resettlement stakeholders.Read more<

Resettlement of unaccompanied children from Tunisia to Norway

GENEVA, 17 January 2012—On Sunday, 33 unaccompanied children departed from Tunisia's Shousha refugee camp to Norway as part of their resettlement process.The children were among 90 who arrived unaccompanied from Libya during 2011. Some were already without parents when they first arrived in Libya; others lost their parents or became separated from them subsequently. Most are from Somalia, Sudan, Ethiopia, or Eritrea.Read more<

A joint IOM, UNHCR and ICMC project: Linking in EU Resettlement

BRUSSELS, 16 December 2011—A second IOM UNHCR ICMC project to further strengthen expertise in resettlement in Europe - under the name "Linking in EU Resettlement" - started in September 2011 and will run until the end of 2012. The project covers all phases of the resettlement process, particularly networking in the reception and integration of resettled refugees.Read more<

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