As the “Geneva II” peace talks in Switzerland ended without a convincing diplomatic solution and the violence in Syria continues, 2014 appears to be a year of deep and threatening
RET’s concern for the plight of Afghan refugees dates back to our inception. For over a decade RET has accompanied Afghan communities, when they fled to Pakistan and upon
This 15 October, 23 experts from 16 organisations, engaged in youth education such as UNESCO, the Global Education Cluster, UNHCR, INEE or the Youth Advocacy Group of the Education
In 2013, in the Sudanese refugee camps of Eastern Chad, only 58% of young women who participated in the end of primary school exam were admitted; at the secondary
From the 1st to the 5th of October 2013, RET organised a Regional Youth Get-together in Panama City. It united young people from Ecuador, Costa Rica, Panama and Venezuela.
Since 2002, RET has been deeply involved in the work of the International Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE). RET was among the early actors who pioneered INEE’s Minimum
In Latin America RET works with refugees, IDPs and local host populations in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama and Venezuela. World Refugee Day, celebrated on the 20th of June,
On the 10th of June 2013, in Eastern Chad, an unprecedented event took place. The learners of RET’s programme in Treguine Refugee Camp celebrated with enthusiasm the World Day
In its mission to protect vulnerable young people through education, RET always has an eye on the gap between education and its applied results. Access to the labour market
On a cold winter morning, when all else is calm, a burst of activity rises from RET’s Community Learning Centre in Fayzabad. Twenty-two young business owners from different trades
RET is currently implementing a unique and much needed Accelerated Learning Programme (ALP) in the Kenyan refugee camps of Hagadera, Dagahaley and IFO in Dadaab. A combination of the
Over the years, RET has worked on 3 continents and in 23 countries, implementing over 200 projects. With this diversity of experience and the variety of needs to be addressed,
El pasado 20 de mayo, RET y UNICEF lanzaron la Guía para Gobiernos “Acciones para la resiliencia de niñez y juventud”, en el marco de la IV Plataforma Global
The adolescents and youth of Colombia face a permanent state of emergency due to their country’s long-lasting internal conflict. Nature, however, has recently shown that it can be a
Last August, after years of uncertainty, the Tanzanian government took the decision to close the last Burundian refugee camp on its territory. As a result, 33’819 Burundian residents of
In the twelve years since the creation of the RET, women have increasingly been included within the global agenda. Whether you are one who is disheartened by the
Building on the solid experiences gained from its Women’s Learning Centre in Parwan province, the RET recently opened a similar but even bigger centre in Fayzabad, the provincial capital
The RET’s Training on Entrepreneurship has led to some students using their summer holidays to work with adult literacy classes to discuss with the women ways of setting up
The RET’s regional programme in Latin America (Ecuador, Costa Rica, Panama, and since September 2012, Venezuela) funded by the Bureau of Population Refugee and Migration of the Department of
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