CURRENTLY THE UN HIGH COMMISSION FOR REFUGEES (UNHCR) lists 20.8 million refugees and internally displaced populations (IDPs) globally. The two largest populations are in Darfur, Sudan and Colombia with upwards of 3 million and 2 million persons, respectively. Salesians are helping these populations, among others, including refugee and displaced population camps in DRC, Burundi, Kenya, among others.

In addition to caring for refugees and displaced populations in camps, Salesians provide systematic skills training to primary wage earners responsible for the welfare of their family members. Salesian Missions’ goal with displaced populations is to provide durable solutions by providing the education and training they need to find jobs in urban and semi-urban areas. Short-term training courses are given to heads of household, youth, and displaced women.

In some countries, Salesians work in concert with indigenous and international organizations to encourage IDPs to return to their homes, provided that some degree of safety seems possible and they are offered assistance.

Salesian Missions’ community presence in 131 countries for over a century has allowed it the advantage to become a well-established force in responding to displaced population needs, and is prepared to mobilize its resources in partnership with other non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and donors in areas of education, health, and social services.

In KENYA, Salesians have been training Sudanese refugees for over 10 years, providing them with short term and long-term (3 year) courses in skills training for jobs that would enable them to earn a decent income upon their return to their homes or integration into host countries. Salesian Missions is currently working with 67,600 Sudanese refugees in the Kakuma, Kenya refugee camp, providing basic education and health services, as well as social services.

Since more than 800,000 of the 2 million displaced persons in COLOMBIA are children, Salesian humanitarian assistance and skills training has focused on vulnerable populations including child ex-combatants and youths at risk of recruitment by illegal groups. Salesians conduct courses aimed at sustainable re-integration of IDPs and former child combatants into Colombian society through programs providing youth with skills and training to promote income generation and therefore, avoid illegal recruitment. Salesian Missions also works closely with community organizations and the private sector and places upwards of 70% of its graduates in jobs.


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