Profile Image 24-08-28023 INGO ID   24-08-28023 Bureau Reg No. 1234 Danish Refugee Council Bangladesh

Since 1956 Helping refugees and other displaced people worldwide

Non-profit Organizations "We are there"

Founded in 1956, DRC Danish Refugee Council is Denmark’s largest, and a leading international NGO - one of the few with a specific expertise in forced displacement. In 40 countries, our 8,000 employees protect, advocate and build sustainable futures for refugees and other displacement-affected people and communities. - DRC works during displacement at all stages: In the acute crisis, in exile, when settling and integrating in a new place, or upon return. - DRC provides protection and life-saving humanitarian assistance. - DRC supports displaced persons in becoming self-reliant and included in hosting societies. - DRC works with civil society and responsible authorities to promote the protection of rights and peaceful coexistence. Our 6,000 volunteers in Denmark make an invaluable difference in integration activities throughout the country.

Member Since :

Aug 28, 2024

Contact Us

Email :

drc@drc.ngo

Phone :

N/A

Address :

Bangladesh Country office, 3/A, House 11/A, Road 36, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh 

Mission

We assist refugees and the displaced, protect their rights and empower them towards a better future.

Vision

A dignified life for all displaced.

Values

Humanitarian approach

The right to a dignified life takes precedence over politics and principles. DRC insists on the right of the individual to receive humanitarian aid and on our right and duty to provide such aid, whenever possible, regardless of political circumstance. This means that our advocacy will sometimes be subordinate to our duty to help save lives, and that we will always provide assistance, regardless of whether such an effort could be interpreted politically.

Moreover, in all of our interactions we insist on the dignity and autonomous right of the individual to use their abilities in shaping their lives as they see fit.

Respect

Our belief in the equal rights of all human beings. DRC takes a rights-based approach to its work. We work to ensure that all displaced persons can enjoy the rights, protections, and opportunities guaranteed to them in applicable conventions and laws, and seek to combat discrimination in all forms.

In Denmark and elsewhere, we work to ensure that authorities and the international community fully adhere to their responsibilities towards people in distress, and we assist until these authorities are able to manage their responsibilities independently.

Independence and neutrality

DRC works exclusively on the basis of its mandate towards the displaced. DRC focuses on issues concerning refugees and displaced persons, remaining strictly neutral when it comes to party politics. This also means that in conflict settings our humanitarian work is predicated on the principle of independence and neutrality in regard to the conflicting parties.

Inclusion

DRC wishes to carry out its initiatives in a climate of respect and collaboration with the people we are trying to help, thereby ensuring that they are empowered by the interaction. This means that we ask beneficiaries for their consensual participation in the planning and implementation of interventions, as well as their perspectives in assessing the outcomes.

Our collaborations with people in distress ultimately seek to utilize and strengthen their ability to cope without assistance in the future.

Honesty and transparency

DRC is accountable to the people we help, those that support us, and those with whom we collaborate.This means that we are honest and open about what we do and about the choices we make, and if a situation may exceed our ability to provide help.

We strive for successful and responsible joint efforts with all beneficiaries, donors, partners and others.

Our History & Heritage

DRC Danish Refugee Council is a private humanitarian organisation, founded in 1956. 

 

Other Description

DRC is Denmark’s largest NGO. We are a leading international NGO - one of the few with a specific expertise in forced displacement. In 40 countries across the world our 8,000 employees work to protect, advocate and build sustainable futures for refugees and other displacement-affected people and communities.

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