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Refugees International: Speak Out. Save Lives.

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2008

This video highlights Refugees International's lifesaving advocacy for refugees and displaced people around the world. In particular, the clip shows the impact of our work for Iraqi refugees.

Refugees International is a powerful voice for lifesaving action. We gather information directly from the field and provide governments, international agencies, and non-governmental organizations with effective solutions to improve the lives of displaced people. Where there are needs -- for food, water, shelter, protection from harm, access to health care -- we witness what is lacking, we present solutions, and we demand action.

For more information, please visit: www.refugeesinternational.org

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  • Thanks so very much for the prompt, helpful info you sent. I will definitely follow up. And thanks again for getting the word out on this incredibly widespread global tragedy, which is pushed away from human consciousness (and conscience) all too often. I have seen the devastating consequences of these displacements far too many times. There's absolutely no excuse for those of us lucky enough to be safe in our own homes and homelands to ignore this devasating humanitarian crisis any longer.

  • Thanks so much for this important video. I've worked extensively as a French interpreter/document translator/ general advocate for refugees escaping camps, wars, famine and even the threat of genital mutilation in countries throughout West Africa specifically. I've also helped attorneys and applicants by interpreting during asylum interviews at the DHS in Chicago. Other than donating, are there any needs for on-site volunteers, or even volunteers in the U.S.? I would love to get involved.

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