Cover image: Chef José Andrés, Founder of World Central Kitchen, speaks on the importance of family reunification at the launch of the Family Reunification Initiative, which took place at Chef Andrés’ Manhattan restaurant, Nubeluz. Photo: Chris Jensen, RefugePoint
Last year, at a star-studded event in New York City, RefugePoint leadership announced a groundbreaking new program for refugees called the Family Reunification Initiative. The promise: over the next five years, RefugePoint will serve as a partner and a thought leader to advance refugee family reunification, contributing to one million refugees accessing family reunification pathways in that time.
One year later, what progress has been made?
Nearly 120 million people have been forced from their homes as a result of conflict and are often separated from family and loved ones along the way. In far too many cases, refugee families are never reunited. Those fortunate enough to trace the whereabouts of lost family members often remain separated by international borders and restrictive immigration laws. Through the Family Reunification Initiative, RefugePoint seeks to make reunification a reality for more families than ever in RefugePoint’s history.
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