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Refugee Admissions and Resettlement

The Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration,  as part of its commitment to strengthening the effectiveness of U.S. refugee assistance and admissions programs, travels to various regions around the world to assess resettlement needs of refugees. The United States remains the largest resettlement country in the world while also contributing to life-sustaining assistance programs that have an impact on millions of refugees, displaced persons, and victims of conflict.

  
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Iraqi Refugee Admissions and Assistance Programs
Special briefing and fact sheet on Iraqi Refugee admissions and assistance programs. (Sept. 12) 

PRM Acting Assistant Secretary Visits Kenya and Ethiopia
Camp architect explains camp expansion plans to Acting Assistant Secretary Witten, August 2008 [Photo by UNHCR Nairobi Office]Acting Assistant Secretary Witten traveled to Kenya and Ethiopia in early August to monitor assistance and resettlement programs for Somali refugees. Here, he talks to camp architect who explains camp expansion plans. More photos

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