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Training
We teach advanced multimedia storytelling skills.

Refugees United has developed a web platform and mobile tools that drastically streamline the family tracing process for both NGOs and individuals. This digital infrastructure not only fosters greater collaboration and promotes unhindered sharing of information among Family Tracing and Reunification (FTR) agencies, but it also gives refugees the ability to become directly involved in their search for missing family via an anonymous, safe forum.