RESPECT Refugiados is an international NGO working in educational projects and ICT for development. We work to promote the access to new technologies in developing countries and to built local capacity providing knowledge and tools for NGOs, helping them achieve their goals in developing their communities. We also prepare and teach the humanitarian community through online courses on international cooperation, NGOs and refugee issues.
For information and contact: respect(at) respectrefugiados(dot)org
TRAINING COURSES
Online training courses in NGO management, professional competences, refugees and internally displaced persons, to help you improve your knowledge and skills to work on international cooperation and the humanitarian aid field.
Campaigns and Events
Refugee Awareness Raising through Comic Books
Racism, Xenophobia, Intolerance, Cultural shock takes nowadays different forms and the fight against it must also be diverse. Everyone knows that comics have had for several years and is still having a high power of attraction on children and teenagers. Loads of adults have also recognized that comics still raise their interest as it [...]
Projects
Training on psycho-social needs of refugees
Our new Training on Psycho-Social Needs of Refugees Project (TPSNRD) aims to increase the quality for training activities on Psycho-social needs of refugees by sharing knowledge and experiences and producing a website for dissemination among several European organisations. This partnership offers exchange of experiences and knowledge between the organizations who have training for human [...]
Education
European Youth Training In partnership with the Council of Europe and the European Youth Foundation, RESPECT has launched a new project focused on Youth European organisations aiming to provide high quality training courses on professional competences and management abilities for international projects.
RESPECT is a very active organization in ICT for development solutions. We strongly believe on the need [...]
Awareness Raising
REFUGEE LETTER EXCHANGE RESPECT introduces class to a class of refugee students of similar age and academic level by pen-pal letter exchange. Letter exchange can be conducted as a class, or a club activity. RESPECT has developed an ever-growing list of working relationships with schools servicing refugee, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and otherwise war-affected youth from around the [...]










