Danish Refugee Council Tanzania (DRC) is an international non-governmental organisation that provides aid and promotes long-term solutions for refugees and internally displaced people based on human rights and humanitarian principles. In Tanzania, Danish Refugees is a humanitarian organisation. Since 2015, as part of the Burundian Refugee Response in Tanzania, the DRC has been working in the sectors of camp management, community-based protection, livelihoods, general food distribution, and shelter and small infrastructure in the Nduta and Nyarugusu camps.
On December 6, 2021, Mtendeli, one of the three designated refugee camps in the Western Tanzania-Kigoma region, was closed, and over 21,000 refugees and asylum seekers were relocated to the Nduta refugee camp. Tanzania provides integrated multisectoral aid that combines CCCM, livelihood programming, individual and community-based protection, food distribution, and environmental preservation and regeneration. The DRC supports returnees' reintegration efforts in Burundi by providing protection-focused services in transit centres and return zones.
In ecologically degraded regions of Burundi, the DRC also implements livelihoods, food security, and climate resilience projects using an agroecological resilience design.
June 2023: NEW VACANCIES AT THE DANISH REFUGEE COUNCIL IN TANZANIA
The organisation seeks candidates to fill the newly available positions. READ FULL DETAILS OF THIS VACANCIES THROUGH THE PDF DOCUMENT ATTACHED BELOW:
