The monthly stipend of $7 for refugees falls far short of covering the basic necessities essential for a dignified life. This meager amount is grossly inadequate to meet crucial needs such as nutritious food, shelter, clothing, healthcare, and education. The insufficiency of this allowance exacerbates the already challenging circumstances refugees face, hindering their ability to secure fundamental requirements. It underscores a pressing humanitarian concern, emphasizing the need for increased support and resources to address the critical plight of refugees and ensure their well-being and integration into society.
Furthermore, the $7 stipend fails to recognize the diverse skills and talents refugees bring to their new communities. Many refugees are highly skilled professionals, including doctors, engineers, and teachers, whose potential contributions remain untapped due to limited opportunities and resources. By providing inadequate financial support, we not only disregard their expertise but also perpetuate a cycle of dependency, hindering their integration and self-sufficiency.
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Moreover, the insufficient stipend perpetuates systemic inequalities and marginalization, particularly among vulnerable populations such as women, children, and the elderly. These groups often bear the brunt of poverty and deprivation, facing heightened risks of exploitation, abuse, and neglect. The inadequacy of financial support further compounds their vulnerability, exacerbating existing challenges and barriers to their well-being and empowerment.
In addressing this pressing issue, it is imperative to advocate for policy reforms and initiatives that prioritize the rights and dignity of refugees. This includes advocating for fair and equitable financial assistance that reflects the true cost of living and ensures access to essential services and opportunities. Additionally, fostering inclusive and supportive environments that recognize and harness the skills and talents of refugees is essential for their successful integration and contribution to society.
Ultimately, addressing the inadequacy of the $7 stipend requires a concerted effort from governments, international organizations, civil society, and communities worldwide. By recognizing the inherent dignity and potential of refugees and providing them with the support and resources they need to thrive, we can work towards building a more just, compassionate, and inclusive world for all.
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Hi ,my name is kayembe kazadi a 25 years old.A Congolese by nationality .I live in dzaleka refugee camp which is locate in malawi ,dowa district .In fact I’m a refugee since 2011 up to now , in Malawi while doing nothing I am a dependent driver and recently had a chance to work as fiance manager with makasi art festival, infact in the camp I live with my two kid and wife .
Writing to you I expect to get a chance to be part of the team work in organization in order to support both my family and the community.
Regards
Kayembe kazadi
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Hello everyone I’m going by the name of leopold kalala heritier (mc kalala) I’m 29years old, I’m a Congolese living in camp of dzaleka since 2016 till now. while living in the country I was just doing volunteer woks sushi us being an interpretater at both RSD and UNHCR. At same time I was a reporter at yetu community radio. But I work that I survive from it being a master of ceremonies
I’m a 2 year unfinished university student back in Drc due to war
By writing this message to you by purpose is to be considered if there is any opportunity
My regards
Leopold klalala
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Hello,my name is Adolphe Zihalirwa I’m 20 years old, I’m a Congolese.I live in camp of dzaleka which located in Malawi, district of dowa.In fact I’m a refugee since 2016 until now 2025 in Malawi while doing nothing except learning.
My education level, I’m in high school which is secondary form three.
I’m writing this message in order you may listening to me and help me with this opportunity.
I promise to work with your organization to bring change and development in the community. I believe my experience working with young people and a vast of languages provide qualities.
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Dear Sir / madam
Im Eliza Alfonse.lm a Congolese a refugee
in the country of Malawi in Dowa district, education level still lm in high school.I write this requesting to be given a chance to work with you, expecting to learn and building my knowledge.l promise to work with your organization to bring change and development in the community. I believe and expect that working with you l will learn and increase my experience
Your’s
Faithfully