
Life as a refugee
Refugees and displaced people are some of the most vulnerable people in the world. That's why Danish Refugee Council is present around the world, helping where the need is greatest.

People on the move are some of the most vulnerable in the world.
Refugees and displaced people live very insecure lives - but you can help
Right now, more than 100 million people are displaced or have otherwise been forced from their homes.
This may be because of war and conflict. It may be because of natural disasters, or because of something else entirely.
No matter why, or where in the world they have fled, all refugees have one thing in common. They need help.
You can help give families on the move shelter, food, water, and medical care. Your support can help these vulnerable people in an otherwise terrible situation.
On the pages below you can read how DRC Danish Refugee Council uses your support to help some of the world's most vulnerable people:
Read more about life as a refugee


Taking the Leap: Rami’s Inspiring Journey Through Uncertainty

In the Right Place

Help refugees worldwide!

World Refugee Day: A day in support of the world's refugees

How many refugees are there in the world?

Creating Art and Serving Communities

Looking for a Safe Haven

GREEN AID

Mexico: A painful last stop for migrants in the Americas

20 years of mine action in Iraq

Pushbacks: Illegally forcing refugees back across the border

Ingredients of a small success

Supporting youth entrepreneurs in Iraq

Protecting the victims of Lebanon's free fall

The special bond

A shopping trip to Suly

Homes in ruins

Working towards dreams

A passionate farmer

Helping youth become their own

Helping family members grow together

On the front line: World Humanitarian Day

Sufaira defies hopelessness in the world's largest refugee camp

Exposure: Stories from the Middle East

Discovering a new path

World food day

Not as easy at it seems

New year: The hopes and wishes of crisis-hit people across the region

Hoping to survive the pandemic

Hope amidst Chaos: How Cash Assistance Restored Lives

Resilience in the face of adversity – Adan’s story

A little goes a long way: Cash transfers make a difference in Ethiopia

Making his way again through beads

Not too old to start over

The long journey to safety
