Sharing Good Practices

Why share good practices?

The Korea Refugee Forum (KRF) aims to promote mutual learning by sharing refugee-related projects, enabling stakeholders to learn from one another’s experiences and effective approaches. It also allows for examining whether certain activities can be adapted to other contexts or expanded, and for identifying areas where additional support is needed. Sharing refugee projects is not merely reporting individual cases; it serves as inspiration for others in submitting pledges and planning future initiatives.

How to share a refugee project?

Click below and complete the form. Submitted content will be reviewed and then published on the website.

You may consider activities related to the following areas:

  • Legal protection
  • Recognition as a refugee – national legal framework, support refugee status determination
  • Right to work
  • Civil and political rights (e.g., Residency, Family Reunification)
  • Basic needs and services (e.g., Housing, Health, Social services, education)
  • Accessibility to the labour market (e.g., employment, vocational training)
  • Self-Reliance (e.g., language learning, social orientation)
  • Economic inclusion
  • Sustainable livelihoods and socio-economic cohesion
  • Local integration
  • Resettlement
  • Support refugee response system
  • Global, regional, and bilateral cooperation of the refugee response system
  • Age, gender, and diversity

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