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RET FAQs

  1. Who are we and why was the RET created?
  2. What is the legal status of the RET?
  3. Is the RET a religious or political organisation?
  4. If I were to donate to the RET, how far would my money go?
  5. Is the RET part of UNHCR?
  6. What kind of assistance does the RET provide?
  7. Does the RET follow an equal opportunities policy (for example concerning gender, race, ethnic origin, age, etc.)?
  8. How does the RET monitor, evaluate, measure results, and report on projects?
  9. Refugees, by definition, are only in the host country for a short period of time -- why would you invest in them during such a transitional time?
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What is the legal status of the RET?

The RET is legally registered in Switzerland as an NGO (Non-Governmental Organisation). We are legally registered in Switzerland, Afghanistan, Belgium, Burundi, Chad, Kenya, Haiti, Ecuador, Colombia, Panama and in the USA, as a 501©3. Our registration in Costa Rica is currently in process.

About Us

Mission & Vision / Unique Proposition / Why is it Important? / RET Code of Conduct / The RET Staff / The RET Board and the Strategic Leadership Council

Our Priorities

Life Skills / Youth at Risk / Post-Primary Education / Income Generation / Human Rights / Gender Focus / Health

Where We Work

Afghanistan / Haiti / Costa Rica / Burundi / Chad / Colombia / Costa Rica / Ecuador / Panama / Guinea / Republic of Congo / Sudan / Tanzania / Sierra Leone / South Africa / Uganda / Pakistan

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