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  2. Third country resettlement - Wikipedia

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    The refugee resettlement gap refers to the number of refugees judged eligible for third country resettlement compared to the number of refugees who have been resettled in that year. The difference between these two figures occurs due to fluctuations in refugee needs and due to UN member state policies towards resettlement within their borders ...

  3. Refugees of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Refugees put a strain on health services (which are free in Syria), and Syria experienced public school overcrowding. [22] In 2005 and 2006, Syria used $162 million to offer aid to Iraqi refugees in the country. [22] Syria once maintained an open border for Arab migrants, and entitled Iraqi refugees to Syrian health care and schools. [5]

  4. Canada–United States Safe Third Country Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Canada–United States Safe Third Country Agreement [a] (STCA, French: Entente sur les tiers pays sûrs, ETPS) is a treaty, entered into force on 29 December 2004, between the governments of Canada and the United States to better manage the flow of refugee claimants at the shared land border.

  5. Why the U.S. resettled only 12 Ukrainian refugees in March - AOL

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    The U.S. government is devoting significant economic aid to assist the European countries receiving refugees. Biden pledged $1 billion in new humanitarian aid for those affected by the war during ...

  6. Afghan refugee resettlement scheme to open in January - AOL

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    An Afghan resettlement scheme, announced in August after the Taliban reclaimed Kabul, is set to open in January, the Home Office confirmed.

  7. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees - Wikipedia

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    The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is a United Nations agency mandated to aid and protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities, and stateless people, and to assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country.

  8. Israel has banned the UN agency for Palestinian refugees ...

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    The agency, which began by assisting about 750,000 Palestinian refugees in 1950, now serves some 5.9 million across the Middle East, many of whom live in refugee camps in the Gaza Strip, the West ...

  9. United States Refugee Admissions Program - Wikipedia

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    The refugee limit for fiscal year (FY) 2022 is 125,000. "Although historically the U.S. has resettled more refugees than any other country, its resettlement program has not kept up with increase of the global refugee population that has increased by about 50 percent over the past five years.