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  2. Danish Refugee Council - Wikipedia

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    The Danish Refugee Council is one of the key humanitarian actors in Syria and its neighboring countries, as more than 500,000 persons receive emergency relief from DRC each month in the region. The situation in and around Syria is the largest humanitarian crisis the world is facing and 30% of the population have left their homes as a ...

  3. Danish demining group - Wikipedia

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    Danish Demining Group (DDG) is the Human Security Unit under the Danish Refugee Council (DRC), specialised in clearing landmines and unexploded ordnance and reducing armed violence. DDG’s mission is to recreate a safe environment where one can live without the threat of landmines, unexploded ordnance and small arms and light weapons. [1]

  4. Denmark–Kenya relations - Wikipedia

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    Kenya has been a long-term development partner of Denmark. Danish aid to Kenya goes back to Kenya's independence in 1963. Kenya is one of the four original beneficiaries for Danish development assistance. In 1989, Kenya was one of the first Danish program countries.

  5. Mercy Akuot - Wikipedia

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    She also currently serving as a volunteer with Danish Refugee Council for their women empowerment programme in the camp. In June 2018, she participated alongside fellow refugees at TEDxKakuma Camp which was historically the first ever TEDx event in the world to have been held in a refugee camp.

  6. Rescue of Jessica Buchanan and Poul Hagen Thisted - Wikipedia

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    In October 2011, Jessica Buchanan and Poul Hagen Thisted, who had been working on a demining project with the Danish Refugee Council, were kidnapped by Somali pirates in Galkayo. [1] Attempts by the Council to enlist local Somali elders and traditional leaders to assist in freeing the hostages were unsuccessful, and the pirates refused an offer ...

  7. Morten Kjærum - Wikipedia

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    He began his legal work at NGO Danish Refugee Council. [4] He was the Head of the Danish Refugee Asylum Department from 1984 to 1991, and in 1991 he became director of the Danish "Centre for Human Rights". When the Centre closed in 2002, Kjærum became director of the newly established Institute for Human Rights at the Danish Centre for ...

  8. Danish Immigration Service - Wikipedia

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    The Danish Immigration Service (Danish: Udlændingestyrelsen or Udlændingeservice) is a directorate within the Danish Ministry of Refugees, Immigration and Integration Affairs. The service administrates the Danish Aliens Act ( Danish : Udlændingeloven ), in other words, it handles applications for asylum, family reunification , visas, work ...

  9. List of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies - Wikipedia

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    Danish Red Cross: Danish: Dansk Røde Kors: 26 April 1876: Djiboutian Red Crescent French: Croissant-Rouge de Djibouti Arabic: الهلال الأحمر الجيبوتي: 1 August 1977: Dominica Red Cross: 1981: Dominican Red Cross: Spanish: Cruz Roja Dominicana: 1927: East Timor Red Cross Portuguese: Cruz Vermelha de Timor-Leste: 2000