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Kufanya Mabadiliko Kuwezekana

Taarifa ya Ujumbe
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Kuunda jumuiya ya kimataifa iliyo salama na iliyounganishwa kwa ajili ya wakimbizi na wahamiaji ambapo vipaji vya kisanii vya watu binafsi vinatambuliwa kama zana ya maendeleo ya kijamii, kiuchumi na kiutamaduni.

Huduma

Tunaamini katika kuchukua hatua kwa uharaka na uangalifu ili kuwahudumia wale wanaotuhitaji zaidi. Tafadhali jiunge nasi kwa kuunga mkono juhudi zetu za kuleta mabadiliko yanayoweza kupimika katika maisha ya wengine. Ni wakati wa kufanya mabadiliko ya kweli.

Mshirika

Changia

Kanuni zinazotuongoza

Tunatengeneza ajumuiya ya kimataifa iliyo salama na iliyounganishwa

Sisi niuwazi na uwajibikaji

Tumejitoleaujumuishaji, utofauti na usawa

Tunawezeshawakimbizi na wahamiaji

Tunatoafursa za kipekee

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                                      Inspiration Behind the Name "Wide World for Refugee"

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The name of the organization, Wide World for Refugee, was born from the lived experiences and profound reflections of our founder, Tshishiku Henry. Drawing from his decade-long journey as a refugee in Dzaleka Refugee Camp in Malawi, Tshishiku envisioned a world where the limitations imposed on refugees would no longer exist.

At Dzaleka, life was defined by restrictions. The camp spanned just about two square miles, where refugees were forced to remain indefinitely, unable to leave without government approval. Though the camp had no physical fences, the laws governing it functioned as invisible yet unyielding borders. To add to this grim reality, the camp itself was a former prison, a stark reminder of the lack of freedom refugees endured. “It was an open prison,” Tshishiku recounts, “a place where freedom was not taken with chains, but with laws that acted as walls, leaving no space for dreams to grow.”

Reflecting on his journey after arriving in the United States, Tshishiku recognized that the restrictions he experienced in Malawi were not isolated. Across the world, millions of refugees live under similar constraints, confined to camps that deny them the fundamental rights of movement, opportunity, and dignity. For Tshishiku, this was unacceptable. “A refugee camp should be a place of safety, not a cage,” he says. “We are all human, and humanity should not be measured by where we come from or where we are forced to stay.”

Driven by his experiences and the desire for change, Tshishiku dreamed of a world where refugees are free to move, thrive, and contribute to society without barriers. He envisioned a limitless world, where borders do not confine human potential, and where every individual is seen for their inherent value, not their circumstances. “The world is vast and interconnected,” he often says. “If the world is truly a village, then no one should be confined to a square mile.”

This dream gave birth to the name Wide World for Refugee. It symbolizes a boundless and inclusive world where refugees are not just survivors but empowered members of society. As Tshishiku eloquently puts it, “Refugees deserve not just a corner to survive in, but a world to thrive in.”

The organization’s name is a testament to Tshishiku’s unwavering belief in equality, humanity, and hope. It serves as both a call to action and a reminder that the world can—and must—be a place where everyone, regardless of their origin, is free to live with dignity and purpose.

Tshishiku Henry

"Hakuna anayechagua kuwa mkimbizi, Ni uamuzi wa kulazimishwa ambao mtu anapaswa kufanya  kati ya kifo au maisha."

Nadia Hashimi

"Wakimbizi hawakutoroka tu mahali. Walilazimika kutoroka kumbukumbu elfu moja hadi wangeweka wakati na umbali wa kutosha kati ya wakati huo na taabu yao kuamka kwa siku bora zaidi."

Martin Luther King Jr.

"Kama wakimbizi kutoka sehemu zote za dunia wanapigania sio tu maisha bora, lakini kwa ajili ya usalama, tunapaswa kukumbuka kwamba babu zetu wenyewe walikuwa watu waliotengwa au wakimbizi ambao waliunda Amerika tunayoishi leo."

Meet The Team

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Tshishiku Henry

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Peter Kalule

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Jean Pascal Ndayisenga

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Meet our newest board president Nora Yahia

As Board President of Wide World for Refugee, Nora brings visionary leadership and a wealth of experience in program management, community empowerment, and advocacy for equity and inclusion. With a proven track record in higher education and non-profit sectors, she leverages her strategic planning expertise to strengthen the organization’s mission of uplifting refugee and immigrant communities. Nora’s background in developing evidence-based solutions ensures that Wide World for Refugee remains impactful and aligned with the evolving needs of the populations it serves.

Nora’s ability to foster global partnerships and build inclusive initiatives makes her an invaluable leader for the organization. Her work has consistently prioritized creating opportunities for historically underrepresented groups, focusing on education, self-sufficiency, and sustainable development. As a skilled communicator and advocate, Nora influences policy and cultivates relationships that enhance Wide World for Refugee’ outreach and programs, empowering refugees and immigrants to thrive in their new communities.

With fluency in Arabic and proficiency in French, Nora brings a multicultural perspective to her role, further enhancing the organization’s ability to connect with diverse populations. Her commitment to equity, coupled with her certifications in business management and grant writing, ensures that Wide World for Refugee operates efficiently and effectively, providing transformative opportunities for those it serves. Nora’s leadership embodies the organization’s values, driving its vision for inclusion, empowerment, and community impact.

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