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South Sudanese students obtain refugee status in Mexico

Recently, three students from the Habesha Project received the news that their refugee status has been approved. This achievement was made possible thanks to the work of the legal team at USCRI Mexico. These students now have the protection of the Mexican State, the freedom to move throughout the country, and the right to access […]

USCRI Mexico Hosts Teacher Workshop on Interculturalism in Migrant Communities

The USCRI Mexico team recently delivered the workshop “Interculturality in the Classroom as a Learning Barrier: Identification and Strategies” at Bosques International School in the city of Aguascalientes. The session was conducted for teachers from kindergarten through high school. During the workshop, educators learned about USCRI’s experience working with refugee youth and the challenges they […]

USCRI and WUSC Commit to Regional Collaboration to Strengthen Economic Inclusion and Education Pathways for Displaced Communities in Latin America

The U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants Latin America and the Caribbean (USCRI) and the World University Service of Canada (WUSC) have formalized a strategic collaboration to strengthen higher education pathways and economic inclusion for displaced populations across Mexico, Honduras, and El Salvador. This collaboration builds on the longstanding alliance between WUSC and the Diálogo […]