DRC è una delle migliori organizzazioni al mondo per trasparenza ed affidabilità. Negli anni ha sviluppato una reputazione invidiabile come attore centrale in tutti i contesti di crisi umanitarie.
NGO Advisor
Cambiare le cose è possibile...ma non si può fare da soli. Noi sappiamo che non possiamo sederci ed aspettare le soluzioni alle sfide poste da immigrazione ed integrazione in Italia, né stare a guardare la situazione ai confini italiani senza intervenire – dobbiamo lavorare con organizzazioni locali, gruppi solidali, attori privati e donatori per fare in modo che ogni centesimo sia speso bene, che ogni sforzo conti. Per continuare a prestare soccorso e rimanere indipendenti nelle nostre attività, ogni piccolo aiuto è fondamentale
Giulia Spagna, Country Director
Who we are

Founded in 1956, the Danish Refugee Council (DRC) is Denmark’s largest, and a leading international NGO - one of the few with a specific expertise in forced displacement. In 40 countries 9,000 employees protect, advocate and build sustainable futures for refugees and other displacement affected people and communities.
Italy

Italy is a crossroads for numerous types of migration (known as ‘mixed migration flows’), and among European countries, it has witnessed the highest relative growth of its migrant population over the last twenty years. Since 1998, the number of immigrants in the country has risen five times, with an increase of 2,023,317 persons between 2007 and 2016 alone.
DRC Supports European Union Push for Border Accountability

The EU has presented a positive step forward to end impunity for rights violations at borders within and around the Union, but it risks becoming a fig leaf. Along with seven other organisations, DRC presents four key recommendations.
Working green to ensure a sustainable future for refugees and those affected by displacement

The devastating consequences of climate change and environmental degradation push more people towards displacement every day. In assisting refugees, internally displaced persons, or those who are forced to stay in the midst of uninhabitable conditions, we must greenify our operations, think regeneratively, and design responsibly.