Hope, Justice and equality

Right to Belong

Join us in transforming the lives of refugees, stateless individuals, and internally displaced persons by advocating for their rights and fostering inclusive communities.

Advocacy

Championing the rights of displaced individuals through strategic campaigns and public engagement.

Policy Reforms

Collaborating with governments to implement policies that protect and empower displaced communities.

Community Support

Providing essential resources and services to help displaced persons rebuild their lives.

Our Mission

Right to Belong is dedicated to addressing the critical challenges faced by displaced communities worldwide. Our mission is to ensure that refugees, stateless individuals, and internally displaced persons are no longer marginalized but are empowered to thrive. We strive to create a world where every individual is fully recognized and can enjoy the rights they deserve. Through advocacy, policy reforms, community support, and research, we work tirelessly to bring about meaningful change and raise awareness of the issues affecting these communities.

Our Areas of Work

Advocacy Initiatives

We lead campaigns to raise awareness and influence public opinion on the rights of displaced individuals, building a global movement of changemakers.

Policy Development

Our team collaborates with policymakers to draft and implement legislation that safeguards the rights of displaced persons.

Community Engagement

We provide direct support and resources to displaced communities, helping them integrate and thrive in new environments.

More than 122.6 Million forcibly displaced worldwide

UNHCR statistics show that there are over 122.6 million forcibly displaced persons worldwide. These are results of persecution, conflict, violence, human rights violations and others.

Are children below the age of 18. 2 million children were born as refugees between 2018 and 2023.

are stateless people resisding in over 97 countries. Thought the real figure would be higher.

are refugees. This includes the Rohingyas who are the largest refugee population.

are asylum-seekers.