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Uganda Roundtable - deadline extended!!

The Refugee Highway Partnership Roundtable in Entebbe, Uganda, will be held on June 18 - 22, 2008.

The application deadline is now extended until Monday, March 31, 2008.

See below for more details and to download application. For any questions, contact Linda Moorcroft at Linda_Moorcroft@christiestreetrc.com.

The Refugee Highway Partnership was launched at a historic Consultation in 2001 in Izmir, Turkey. Nearly 200 church leaders from around the globe gathered to build connections, collaborate, and develop strategies to respond to the incredible need of refugees in our world. Since then, annual leadership meetings and roundtables have been held to continue to build and grow the partnership. The RHP’s mission is to mobilize the worldwide church to bring hope and provide refuge for over 30 million refugees and internally displaced people around the world through collaborative strategies. For more information about the RHP visit our website at: http://refugeehighway.net

The Uganda Roundtable, hosted by the Association of Evangelicals of Africa (AEA) – a member of the World Evangelical Alliance – has been designed for participants to:

> Learn more about the RHP and ways to engage their church in refugee initiatives
> See first-hand the impact of refugee movements and internally displaced persons in the host country
>Partner with the African church through prayer, encouragement and engagement
> Participate in World Refugee Sunday celebrations in a “hotspot” in our world

Roundtable Participants:
Our target participants are strategic church leaders which includes pastors, denominational leaders, mission body representatives, and para-church organization leadership. We are intentionally capping the number of participants to allow for strong connections to take place. Our goal is to limit total attendance to approximately 60 to 80 people. The Africa region (as host) will have 10 to 15 church leaders from across Africa in attendance. Other regions and issue group areas have room to include approximately 5 to 10 leaders. Our goal is to involve decision makers who have the motivation, the influence and the ability to mobilize church involvement in refugee ministry when they return; leaders who have had some prior exposure to refugee issues and for whom this event could be the catalyst to greater involvement; and influencers who will share what they learn at this event to engage others.

Draft Schedule:
Wednesday, June 18 - Participants arrive
Thursday, June 19 - Full Day Session
Friday, June 20 - Site Visit to Kampala
Saturday, June 21 - Full Day Session
Sunday, June 22 - Refugee Sunday Celebrations

Monday, June 23, Tuesday, June 24 - Optional site visit to Northern Uganda

The schedule is being designed for optimum learning, listening, engaging, and connecting.

Location:
Imperial Botanic Beach Hotel in Entebbe, Uganda.

The hotel is located just 10 minutes from the international airport in Entebbe and provides free airport shuttle service. The hotel is considered one of the finest meeting facilities in Uganda and boasts visits from both U.S. Presidents Clinton and Bush. More information about the hotel is available at: Imperial Botanical Beach Hotel, Entebbe, Uganda

Optional site visit to Northern Uganda:
Participants will have the opportunity to visit a refugee camp – to view the programs and conditions and to engage with personnel and people living in the camp.

Cost:
Approximately $100 per day for full room and board, local transportation and use of meeting facilities. Travel costs to and from Uganda are in addition.

This is an invitation-only event. Applications to attend can be downloaded below:
APPLICATION (Adobe)
APPLICATION (Word)

Please return this form by: Monday, March 31, 2008. You will be notified if your registration is accepted. Please DO NOT reserve flights or make other arrangements unless your reservation is accepted.

For questions, contact Linda Moorcroft of the Refugee Highway Partnership at Linda_Moorcroft@christiestreetrc.com

Sincerely,

RHP Leadership Team

Iraqi Refugee & IDP Assessment

The American Friends Service Committee has made available their January 2008 summary report on the status of Iraqi refugees and IDPs (internally displaced persons). Download here.

Inviting you to the Roundtable in Uganda


Refugee Highway Partnership Roundtable in Entebbe, Uganda


June 18 - 22, 2008

The Refugee Highway Partnership was launched at a historic Consultation in 2001 in Izmir, Turkey. Nearly 200 church leaders from around the globe gathered to build connections, collaborate, and develop strategies to respond to the incredible need of refugees in our world. Since then, annual leadership meetings and roundtables have been held to continue to build and grow the partnership. The RHP’s mission is to mobilize the worldwide church to bring hope and provide refuge for over 30 million refugees and internally displaced people around the world through collaborative strategies. For more information about the RHP visit our website at: http://refugeehighway.net

The Uganda Roundtable, hosted by the Association of Evangelicals of Africa (AEA) – a member of the World Evangelical Alliance – has been designed for participants to:

> Learn more about the RHP and ways to engage their church in refugee initiatives
> See first-hand the impact of refugee movements and internally displaced persons in the host country
>Partner with the African church through prayer, encouragement and engagement
> Participate in World Refugee Sunday celebrations in a “hotspot” in our world

Roundtable Participants:
Our target participants are strategic church leaders which includes pastors, denominational leaders, mission body representatives, and para-church organization leadership. We are intentionally capping the number of participants to allow for strong connections to take place. Our goal is to limit total attendance to approximately 60 to 80 people. The Africa region (as host) will have 10 to 15 church leaders from across Africa in attendance. Other regions and issue group areas have room to include approximately 5 to 10 leaders. Our goal is to involve decision makers who have the motivation, the influence and the ability to mobilize church involvement in refugee ministry when they return; leaders who have had some prior exposure to refugee issues and for whom this event could be the catalyst to greater involvement; and influencers who will share what they learn at this event to engage others.

Draft Schedule:
Wednesday, June 18 - Participants arrive
Thursday, June 19 - Full Day Session
Friday, June 20 - Site Visit to Kampala
Saturday, June 21 - Full Day Session
Sunday, June 22 - Refugee Sunday Celebrations

Monday, June 23, Tuesday, June 24 - Optional site visit to Northern Uganda

The schedule is being designed for optimum learning, listening, engaging, and connecting.

Location:
Imperial Botanic Beach Hotel in Entebbe, Uganda.

The hotel is located just 10 minutes from the international airport in Entebbe and provides free airport shuttle service. The hotel is considered one of the finest meeting facilities in Uganda and boasts visits from both U.S. Presidents Clinton and Bush. More information about the hotel is available at: Imperial Botanical Beach Hotel, Entebbe, Uganda

Optional site visit to Northern Uganda:
Participants will have the opportunity to visit a refugee camp – to view the programs and conditions and to engage with personnel and people living in the camp.

Cost:
Approximately $100 per day for full room and board, local transportation and use of meeting facilities. Travel costs to and from Uganda are in addition.

This is an invitation-only event. Applications to attend can be downloaded below:
APPLICATION (Adobe)
APPLICATION (Word)

Please return this form by: Friday, March 7, 2008. You will be notified if your registration is accepted. Please DO NOT reserve flights or make other arrangements unless your reservation is accepted.

For questions, contact Linda Moorcroft of the Refugee Highway Partnership at Linda_Moorcroft@christiestreetrc.com

Sincerely,

RHP Leadership Team

FY 2008 Funding Opportunity

Fiscal year 2008 funding opportunity announcement for programs assisting refugee populations in Pakistan and recent returned refugees in Afghanistan. Offered by the U.S. State Department on January 25, 2008.
See State Department announcement

Encouraging Refugee Story, and a look at RHP Europe

Europe facilitator Marco Vermin reports the encouraging story of a refugee and explains the KIA and RHP-Europe relationship within the RHP.

Refugee Highway Partnership -
Europe
‘Partnering together for effective ministry among refugees’ 

In June of this year, the UNHCR published the 2006 refugee statistics. The alarming conclusion was that the refugee flow worldwide was at its highest point since 2002. Almost 10 million people have been classified by UNHCR as refugees. These are people who left their country out of fear. The largest group of refugees is still coming from Afghanistan (2.1 million), followed by
Iraq (1.7 million). In addition to that, there are about 24.5 million IDPs worldwide - an estimate of the Norwegian Refugee Council’s Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre.

IDPs are people who did not flee their country but who have found a reasonably safe shelter within the national borders. These numbers are hard to imagine. But these are all people – fathers, mothers and children. When looking at these statistics it is hard to imagine the world of an individual refugee, of a human face hidden behind these numbers. Even last week I spoke to an Afghan who applied to the organization I work for. He had been traveling with his entire family for a total of about three months. He had represented a high position within the media of his country. Formerly a Muslim, he had distanced himself from that as a teenager and now called himself an atheist. He was responsible for a large paper of the country, being a spokesperson for the government at that time. After a change in the regime he had to flee. He and his family stayed behind as one of the last of the extended family, but eventually they had to flee as well – at first within the country itself, and then later on via Pakistan and Russia to The Netherlands. There he was put on a train with the order to ask for asylum at the place of destination. This journey, which cost him € 20,000, ultimately led to a long period of uncertainty. Ever since December of 2001, the family has been waiting for a decision of the government. They have received their first rejection but started up a new procedure. Exactly in this period of exhaustive uncertainty, people from a local church visited him and his family. Exactly through these people he found Jesus. He had himself been baptized a number of years ago, the only one of his family. And now, with all of his talents, he wants to dedicate himself to his fellow countrymen. Here in this country and abroad as well he wants to share with them the wonderful news about Jesus.

That is what the Refugee Highway Partnership (abbreviated as: RHP) stands for, linking Christian organizations and local churches worldwide to be like Jesus for the refugees.

This is in order to give hope to individual refugees together with the worldwide church. The RHP has been in existence now for almost 8 years. Because the needs of a refugee who made it into Europe are different than those of e.g. a refugee in Africa, the RHP divided the world into regions,
Europe being one of them. KIA is part of the RHP-Europe and functions as country coordinator representing
Norway within that team. As a participant, KIA is linked this way to all organizations and churches represented within RHP and it works with them in bringing hope – in Word and Deed - to those who have come from so far and are now so close.

Marco Vermin, November 2007

Related websites: www.rhp-europe.net, www.gave.nl, www.unhcr.org

book recommendations anyone?

i’m looking to build a list of recommended reading related to the Highway. my guess is that several of us have existing lists. would you be willing to share what your top refugee-related reading resources are? if so, please share them using the “comment” option to this post. thanks!

book cover:

here are some of the printed resources i’ve found worthwhile…

i look forward to seeing what others add to this list!

international teams

international teams (IT) is looking for people interested in serving refugees through ministries of presence, compassion, empowerment and training.

if that describes you, click here, take a look at our website and let us know of your interest. perhaps there’s a place for you to serve with us on the Refugee Highway?

IT is presently serving refugees in Africa, Australia/New Zealand, Canada, Europe, the Middle East and the USA.