RRWG works across humanitarian, social, and legal fields to ensure access to dignity, security, and equal opportunities for refugees, women, children, persons with disabilities, and other vulnerable groups.

Refugees deserve protection, not punishment. RRWG monitors, reports, and collaborates with UNHCR and other international organizations and countries to safeguard refugees’ rights to security, residence, education, healthcare, and social integration. Special programs address non-Refoulement, psychological support, and legal aid for survivors of torture, violence, or discrimination.

In crises, RRWG collaborates with OCHA, IOM, and ICRC to provide temporary housing, emergency healthcare, food, water, and psychosocial support, ensuring aid is needs-based, non-discriminatory, and aligned with international humanitarian standards. We will have support from inattentional community and countries.

In partnership with international organizations like Handicap International and WHO, IOM, the Red Cross, and countries, RRWG improves living conditions in refugee camps and host communities. Programs include needs assessments, assistive devices, healthcare access, and social integration initiatives.

RRWG documents violations impartially and based on evidence, providing credible reports for OHCHR, journalists, and policymakers. Secure digital tools protect victims’ privacy while gathering evidence.

Training and awareness programs empower human rights defenders, journalists, youth, and civil society. Global campaigns, social media, and publications promote dignity, peace, and shared human responsibility. Young girls suffer from education, faced with gender apartheid, and don’t have access to education. We make opportunities for their stable future in thein won countries and in exile.

RRWG translates field findings into Policy Briefs, consultations, and advocacy campaigns to reform migration, refugee, and marginalized group protection laws.