Refugee & Internally displaced people
Refugees are people who are forced to flee their own country and seek safety, asylum and protection in another country. They are unable to return to their own country due to fear of persecution because of their identity, beliefs or speech, or because of armed conflict, violence or serious public disturbance. They are mainly people who have been granted asylum. An asylum seeker is a person who has applied for asylum but has not yet been granted refugee status.
Internally displaced people are people who have been forced to leave their homes but remain within their country’s borders. Examples: people fleeing conflict, violence, persecution, or disasters
The rule of law is based on principles such as fundamental rights, democracy and justice. These principles ensure that everyone is treated equally before the law and that the government acts within the law.
“It’s a Right to protect against intolerable wrongs—no matter who you are.”
Our goal is to seek to end global threats to the rule of law with greater prosperity for all.
How does The Trusted Save Help?
The Trusted Save is responding to Refugee and Asylum by:
- Ensuring that immigration systems comply with the Rule of Law and are not exercised arbitrarily.
- Transforming immigration systems so that they are more accountable and that actions are appropriate, fair and equitable.
- Ensuring the functioning and safety of internally displaced persons and asylum seekers in social shelters or residences hosted by the public authority while they await their decision to regularize their documents.
- Challenging and fighting against prejudice and discrimination, and ensure your essential rights and freedoms are protected.
- Conducting research and evaluation to inform policy and practice and contribute to refugee, asylum and internally displaced people.
- Challenging unjust laws, policies and practices.
- Ensuring that the basic needs of internally displaced people are met while defending their rights and facilitating their safe return or integration into host communities, often working with local governments and other humanitarian organisations to achieve this
- Supporting refugee, asylum and internally displaced people organizations to help those facing poverty or homelessness with essential advice, food vouchers, shelter and many other items they need.
- Defending and promoting the international rule of law in all countries.
- Supporting the victims of the rule of law abuse, and raising awareness.

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