Private sector

Private sector
Deline, a former DAFI scholar, now teaches young women and youth in Kakuma Refugee Camp digital education and computer programming.
Together with the private sector for refugees
Meaningful, sustainable change for people forced to flee requires bold collaboration. That’s why we work hand-in-hand with private sector leaders to develop transformative solutions that address the challenges of forced displacement.
We specialise in partnerships that maximise impact. Whether it’s through funding, sharing expertise, or developing a new way of doing things, we identify opportunities so that together we can meet the urgent needs of people forced to flee and the communities who welcome them.
Join us in leading the way: together we can build a better future for people forced to flee.

Since 1950, we have been continuously learning, adapting and building expertise to provide international protection to people forced to flee.

We have a legacy of decade-long partnerships with globally recognized corporations and foundations.

Informed by cutting-edge data, we leverage the expertise of our partners to find solutions for the most pressing challenges people forced to flee face today and in the future.

Together with our partners, we ensure that anyone, anywhere who is forcibly displaced receives the protection they deserve.
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“We cannot do it alone — the challenges are too many and too great. We need the support, investment, ideas and creativity of others. And this includes the private sector and the world of philanthropy.”






























