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Refugee resettlement

For individuals and families who have fled their home because of a well-founded fear of persecution, returning safely to their home country may never be an option.

Together with our strategic partners, ICMC works to find sustainable and dignified durable solutions for these refugees. While fewer than 1 percent of the world refugee population is given the opportunity to seek a new beginning in a safe third country, refugee resettlement remains an important protection tool─and source of hope─that allows many of the most vulnerable to rebuild their lives, reunite with family after years of separation and regain a sense of hope for the future.

Since 1951, ICMC has identified and accompanied over one million refugees for resettlement─most notably in Europe following the Second World War, in Southeast Asia throughout the 1980s, in the Balkans at the turn of the millennium, and in the Middle East today. Each year, ICMC identifies and processes thousands of refugees for resettlement to the United States, providing assistance with security clearances, cultural orientation, medical screening exams and check-up.

Additionally, ICMC provides expert resettlement personnel through the ICMC-UNHCR Resettlement Deployment Scheme to support UNHCR resettlement activities in field offices throughout Africa, Asia, Europe, Lain America and the Middle East. These expert deployees are instrumental in identifying and referring vulnerable refugees, assessing more than 58,000 persons for resettlement in 2012 alone.

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Below video series on refugee resettlement from The Guardian Global Development:

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ICMC Europe

Emergency Resettlement Project

In 2013-14, the European Resettlement Network will enter a new phase of development under a joint IOM, UNHCR and ICMC project entitled, ‘Strengthening the response to emergency resettlement needs.’Read more<

ICMC Turkey

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<

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<

 

A new EU Resettlement Programme offers a safe haven and a new start for refugees

BRUSSELS, 29 March 2012—With the European Parliament vote on March 29th, the International Catholic Migration Commission (ICMC) congratulates the European Union on adopting a formal framework for welcoming refugees in need of resettlement to Europe, and expressing its commitment to human rights, refugee protection and solidarity with those most in need.Read more<

Paris refugee resettlement debate

Linking selection to reception and integration of resettled refugees in Europe

PARIS, 15 December 2009—European refugee resettlement programmes are growing, as part of a more comprehansive approach to refugee protection. ICMC Europe Programme Manager, Petra Hueck, notes the importance of a 'bottom up' approach for ensuring quality resettlement and integration. Read more<