The LEGAL REFUGEE CENTER (LRC) is a non-profit Organization approved in the
United States of America under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue code, EIN 92-
Organization. It was founded by Atibu Gaspard, a Burundian - American. He was a refugee
in South Africa before he was resettled to America about 10 years ago. He felt haven
experienced life as a refugee in Africa himself, things have not changed much for refugees
and asylum seekers in Africa. He felt the need to assist, hence the Legal Refugee Center was
established.
The ongoing conflicts in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Soudan and other
countries in Africa have led to a significant displacement, with many seeking refuge in
neighboring countries. These refugees housed in urban and rural camp-based settings face
myriad challenges that compound their vulnerability. This concept note outlines a summary
of the activity of LRC to supporting refugees, asylum seekers and most Vulnerable Women
and Children. Also, the mission is to mobilize the Refugees and asylum seekers who opt for
voluntary repatriation under the United nation high commissioner for refugees (UNHCR)’s
program. By providing targeted services in child protection, health and education to facilitate
a smoother reintegration process for returnees.
The organization has distributed food items, medical kits and assisted integration of returnee
refugees back to their communities, especially Burundian refugees returning home from
Tanzania. Legal refugee Center has also assisted refugees and Asylum seekers with issues of
legal matters and has also held various workshops for the rights of refugees and Asylum
Seekers in Burundi and Tanzania.
The Organization in South Africa has organized sensitization program on refugee and asylum
seekers rights in South Africa. And it currently runs an English class both physical and online
to assist refugees and asylum seekers improve their proficiency in English Grammar.
The LEGAL REFUGEE CENTER (LRC) is a non-profit Organization approved in the
United States of America under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue code, EIN 92-
Organization. It was founded by Atibu Gaspard, a Burundian - American. He was a refugee
in South Africa before he was resettled to America about 10 years ago. He felt haven
experienced life as a refugee in Africa himself, things have not changed much for refugees
and asylum seekers in Africa. He felt the need to assist, hence the Legal Refugee Center was
established.
The ongoing conflicts in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Soudan and other
countries in Africa have led to a significant displacement, with many seeking refuge in
neighboring countries. These refugees housed in urban and rural camp-based settings face
myriad challenges that compound their vulnerability. This concept note outlines a summary
of the activity of LRC to…