Fostering Peaceful Coexistence Through Inclusive and Culturally Sensitive Community Engagement
At Angels Refugee Support Foundation (ARSF), we believe that real impact begins with connection. In our ongoing efforts to promote peaceful coexistence between refugees and host communities, we’ve seen firsthand how inclusive and culturally sensitive engagement can transform lives and relationships.
One of our most powerful approaches has been organizing safe, welcoming information sessions that bring together hundreds of participants from all walks of life. From men and women to youth, elders, and people living with disabilities—everyone is welcomed, heard, and valued. These sessions aren’t just events—they’re community experiences, where knowledge is shared, stories are told, and trust is built.
We work hand-in-hand with community leaders at every stage, from planning to mobilization. Their involvement ensures that our initiatives reflect local realities and foster a strong sense of ownership among participants. It’s not about imposing solutions—it’s about co-creating them.
Our gender-sensitive approach makes a tangible difference. We don’t just encourage participation—we actively support it, especially for those who are often left behind. By creating environments where everyone feels safe and seen, we’ve empowered community members to seek support, access services, and take charge of their health and wellbeing.
The results speak for themselves: increased service uptake, stronger community bonds, and powerful testimonials from participants who feel more connected, informed, and hopeful.
This is what impact looks like—communities coming together, growing stronger, and proving that peaceful coexistence isn’t just a goal. It’s a reality we’re building together.