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GRF Progress Review 2025

Linked events

As part of the GRF Progress Review 2025 official programme, a range of linked events will take place throughout Geneva in the lead-up to and during the event.
Switzerland. Linked full-day event on refugee access to education at the Global Refugee Forum 2023

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Select a day to find information on linked events and details on how to participate. Linked events cover various topics related to the four Global Compact on Refugees objectives, which are listed here:

GCR objectives

1️⃣ Ease the pressure on host countries

2️⃣ Enhance refugee self-reliance

3️⃣ Expand access to third-country solutions

4️⃣ Support conditions in countries of origin for returns in safety and dignity

Tuesday 9 December

Protection and stabilization in the Americas: bridging asylum, safe returns, and community inclusion

  • 🕖 Time: 15:00-16:30 - Panama time
  • 🌍 Venue: Virtual


This virtual session, hosted by Costa Rica, will showcase how the Americas are adapting protection and stabilization measures to a rapidly evolving displacement landscape. Bringing together governments, civil society, and regional actors, the discussion will highlight innovative approaches to asylum, transfer arrangements, safe and dignified returns, and inclusion strategies. With countries of origin, transit, destination, and return converging in one region, the event offers lessons on partnership-driven solutions and rights-based programs that strengthen resilience and integration.


Korea Refugee Forum

  • 🕖 Time: 09:00-18:00 Korea Standard Time (UTC+9)
  • 🌍 Venue: Grand Hall (1F), Sahyang Convergence Gymnasium, Seoul National University of Education


In the lead-up to the Global Refugee Forum Progress Review 2025, UNHCR Korea is co-hosting the Korea Refugee Forum with the National Human Rights Commission of Korea, the Korea Refugee Rights Network, and the Korea Refugee Research Network. This national platform will unite government, civil society, academia, the private sector—and refugees themselves—to advance dialogue, strengthen policy frameworks, and foster social cohesion. By showcasing refugee contributions and promoting inclusive partnerships, the Forum aims to galvanize domestic action and feed into global discussions through progress reviews and new pledges to the GRF.

Thursday 11 December

From protection risks to solutions: The role of youth in the prevention and mitigation of violence and peace building in Latin America and the Caribbean

  • 🕖 Time: 14:00 - Panama time
  • 🌍 Venue: Virtual


This virtual session will spotlight the role of young people in Latin America and the Caribbean as key actors in shaping solutions and driving stabilization in displacement contexts. Hosted by the Regional Network of Youth on the Move (REJUMOVI), the discussion will address protection risks such as forced recruitment, showcase youth-led peacebuilding initiatives, and issue a call to action for States to create spaces for participation and empowerment. The event reinforces pledges on meaningful participation, youth, and peacebuilding, and aligns with SDG targets on education, equality, decent work, and climate action.


Monday 15 December

Through thick and thin: supporting the champions of refugee inclusion

  • 🕖 Time: 8:00-9:30
  • 🌍 Venue: By invitation only


This event will showcase donor commitments to advancing refugee inclusion and explore modalities for further support. It will highlight policy progress in countries such as Ethiopia and Kenya, present concrete donor instruments deployed by the Netherlands and other partners, and facilitate dialogue between donors and host countries on future collaboration. The discussion will also examine the role of the UN system and international financial institutions in sustaining inclusion efforts, promoting transparency and accountability in the follow-up to pledges under the Global Compact on Refugees.


R-SPACE

  • 🕖 Time: 12:00 - 19:00
  • 🌍 Venue: Petit Salon and Grand Salon, Geneva


R-Space is an independent, refugee-led forum running in parallel with the Global Refugee Forum Progress Review 2025 in Geneva. It provides a platform for refugee-led organizations and allies, including civil society, states, academia, and donors, to share community-driven solutions and influence global discussions on the Global Compact on Refugees. Building on its success at the 2023 GRF, where over 40 panels and events showcased meaningful participation, R-Space demonstrates the value of institutionalizing spaces that amplify refugee leadership and inclusive dialogue.

View the detailed programme.


Beyond refugee camps: advancing freedom of movement and self-reliance for refugees in East Africa

  • 🕖 Time: TBC
  • 🌍 Venue: Humanitarian Hub, 5th floor, La Voie-Creuse 16, 1202 Geneva


This event will convene refugee leaders, policymakers, and development actors to explore how freedom of movement and self-reliance, two core pillars of the Global Compact on Refugees, can be accelerated through evidence-based dialogue and innovative practices. The session will showcase lived experiences and policy solutions addressing movement restrictions, highlight promising approaches that foster inclusion within national systems, and generate actionable recommendations for the GRF ecosystem. Participants will leave with insights on aligning domestic frameworks with GCR objectives and strengthening partnerships to advance durable solutions.


Commemorating 10 years of the Nansen Initiative Protection Agenda: reflecting on legal, normative and policy developments for people displaced across borders in the context of disasters and climate change

  • 🕖 Time: 12:30 – 13:45
  • 🌍 Venue: Room Vevey, CCV Conference Center (opposite CICG)


This event marks the 10th anniversary of the Nansen Initiative Protection Agenda and UNHCR’s 75th anniversary, using the GRF Progress Review 2025 as an opportunity to assess progress in protecting people displaced across borders due to disasters and climate change. It will highlight achievements, lessons learned, and the urgent need to strengthen international protection standards, as climate-related risks increasingly intersect with displacement. The discussion will also advance the GRF Multistakeholder Pledge on Climate Action, promoting inclusive approaches for refugees, forcibly displaced, and stateless persons.


Shared responsibility in action: the contribution of civil society and refugee-led organizations in Latin America and the Caribbean to the implementation of the Global Compact on Refugees

  • 🕖 Time: 16:00-17:30
  • 🌍 Venue: TBC / Hybrid


This event will promote regional shared responsibility and multi-stakeholder partnerships to advance refugee inclusion and social cohesion in Latin America and the Caribbean. It will strengthen political dialogue between States and civil society, highlight the cultural, academic, and community contributions of refugees and displaced persons, and address current challenges to human rights. The discussion will also explore sustainable partnerships and financing mechanisms to ensure continuity of inclusion and protection programs across the region.


From commitments to action: advancing child rights and expanding access to family reunification

  • 🕖 Time: 18:30-20:00
  • 🌍 Venue: Geneva Graduate Institute


This hybrid event, co-hosted by FRUN, the Initiative for Child Rights in the Global Compacts, and the Geneva Graduate Institute CCDP, will foster dialogue between research, policy, and practice to advance child rights and protection. It will showcase good practices and initiatives delivering on Multistakeholder Pledges for Family Reunification and Child Rights, featuring representatives from States, UN entities, civil society—including refugee-led organizations—researchers, and practitioners. The event aims to broaden engagement beyond the formal GRF Progress Review program through outreach via partner networks and UNHCR platforms.

Register here.


Tuesday 16 December

Evidence for action: advancing refugee inclusion into national health systems

  • 🕖 Time: 8:00-9:30
  • 🌍 Venue: MBT04, UNHCR Headquarters, Geneva


This event will present findings from UNHCR–Queen Margaret University’s multi-country research on integrating refugees into national health systems and launch new policy briefs. It will convene policymakers, UN agencies, development banks, civil society, and academia to discuss practical lessons and pathways for equitable health access and inclusive health systems for refugees and host communities. The event also follows up on the GCR pledge by QMU and partners to advance refugee inclusion in health systems through research, advocacy, and education.

Register here.


Catalysing change together: a dialogue between donors and local actors on advancing localization

  • 🕖 Time: 8:00-9:30
  • 🌍 Venue: By invite only


This event, co-convened by Bondeko, ICVA, IFRC, and UNHCR, will provide a platform for dialogue between donors and local actors, including organizations led by forcibly displaced and stateless persons. It will address local priorities, challenges in accessing funding, and tensions between global policy commitments and operational realities, while exploring practical and policy shifts to advance inclusive, accountable, locally led action. The discussion will focus on equitable partnerships, sustainable financing, and institutional capacity strengthening in line with the GRF localization pledge and Grand Bargain commitments.

This event is by invitation only. For more information, please contact the following email address: [email protected].


The right to participate: launch of an independent declaration on meaningful participation

  • 🕖 Time: 8:00-9:30
  • 🌍 Venue: TBC, Geneva


This event will launch the independent declaration on the right to participate, led by a global coalition of refugee and legal experts. It is a call to action to move meaningful refugee participation from rhetoric to reality, ensuring displaced and stateless voices are central to decisions that shape their protection and human rights.


Solutions to statelessness: multistakeholder action to achieve equal nationality rights for all

  • 🕖 Time: 8:00-9:45
  • 🌍 Venue: UNHCR Headquarters, Geneva / Hybrid

    Interpretation in Arabic and French will be available.


Reflecting on progress on the Multistakeholder Pledge on Statelessness, the event will focus on joint action to end statelessness and discriminatory nationality laws; recent momentum for solutions; further steps needed to realize the SDGs and GCR objectives; and the role of impacted activists, civil society, states, and UN agencies to achieve equal nationality rights for all. The event will feature impacted activists and representatives of champion states and UN agencies.

Register here: in-person registration | online registration

Read more about the event here.


Promoting resilience: women-led pathways to protection, localization and inclusion

  • 🕖 Time: 8:30-9:45
  • 🌍 Venue: Rue de Varembé 9-11, Geneva


This event will review progress on the Multistakeholder Pledge on Statelessness and focus on joint action to end statelessness and discriminatory nationality laws. It will highlight recent momentum for solutions, outline next steps to achieve the SDGs and GCR objectives, and emphasize the role of impacted activists, civil society, States, and UN agencies in securing equal nationality rights for all. The event will feature voices of affected activists alongside champion States and UN representatives.


R-SPACE

  • 🕖 Time: 9:30 - 19:00
  • 🌍 Venue: Petit Salon and Grand Salon, Geneva


R-Space is an independent, refugee-led forum running in parallel with the Global Refugee Forum Progress Review 2025 in Geneva. It provides a platform for refugee-led organizations and allies, including civil society, states, academia, and donors, to share community-driven solutions and influence global discussions on the Global Compact on Refugees. Building on its success at the 2023 GRF, where over 40 panels and events showcased meaningful participation, R-Space demonstrates the value of institutionalizing spaces that amplify refugee leadership and inclusive dialogue.

View the detailed programme.


Addressing women’s and girls’ right to health in humanitarian and refugee contexts: overcoming barriers to ensure data-driven responses

  • 🕖 Time: 13:00-14:00
  • 🌍 Venue: Palais des Nations, Geneva


This event will explore how strengthening gender- and age-disaggregated health data systems can drive equitable and inclusive health responses for refugees and host communities. It will highlight innovative approaches to integrating gender perspectives into health planning, share national experiences that promote access for women and girls, and identify strategies for evidence-based cooperation. The discussion will also encourage dialogue on joint commitments to build sustainable, gender-responsive health systems aligned with the Global Compact on Refugees.

Climate displacement and climate action

  • 🕖 Time: 13:30-15:00
  • 🌍 Venue: Rue de Varembé 1, Geneva - meeting room on the ground floor


This event will feature a video screening and panel discussion on the difficult choices faced by communities at high risk of climate-induced displacement, deciding whether, when, and how to relocate as living conditions become increasingly untenable. The panel will examine the challenges of displacement, highlight the needs of affected populations, explore actions to build resilience, and discuss the responsibilities of key actors in addressing these impacts.


From access to transformation: 15by30 pledge on higher education and skills for self-reliance

  • 🕖 Time: 14:30-18:00
  • 🌍 Venue: InterContinental, Geneva


This event, supporting the 15by30 multistakeholder pledge on higher education and skills for self-reliance, will bring together leaders from universities, humanitarian and private sectors, governments, and refugee-led organizations to explore how higher education can drive transformative change for displaced learners. Co-created with the pledge on shifting power and localization of research, the session will introduce the Each One Take One global solidarity movement and showcase innovative partnerships such as the Global University Academy. Through interactive discussions, it will highlight commitments, share good practices, and drive new pledges to position higher education and skills at the center of sustainable, inclusive responses to forced displacement.

Register here.

Learn more about the event here.


Regional stocktaking dialogues: local solutions towards peaceful coexistence

  • 🕖 Time: 15:00-18:00
  • 🌍 Venue: Room VIII, Palais des Nations, Geneva


This event will launch the Local Solutions for Peaceful Coexistence Dialogue Series publication, summarizing contributions from four regional dialogues convened by UNHCR and the University for Peace in Europe, Africa, and the Americas. The series highlights the role of local actors, including refugee-led, youth, women’s, and disability organizations, cities, parliaments, academics, faith-based actors, and the private sector, in driving solutions under the Global Compact on Refugees. The launch will take place during the Global Refugee Forum Progress Review.

Complementary pathways evolving under the new European Pact on immigration and asylum

  • 🕖 Time: 17:00-18:30
  • 🌍 Venue: Rue Varembe 1, meeting room on the ground floor, Geneva


This event will present the STEP initiative, which connects skilled displaced individuals with employers in Italy, Spain, and Ireland through labor pathways, offering long-term solutions for those in need of international protection. Organized by the project’s promoters with civil society and private sector partners, the session will reflect on the added value and potential of labor mobility programs in advancing refugee protection and inclusion, while strengthening dialogue on labor pathways within the framework of the GRF Progress Review 2025.

EiE Hub end-of-the-year reception

  • 🕖 Time: 17:30-19:00
  • 🌍 Venue: Global Hub for Education in Emergencies - Rue de Varembé 7, Geneva (7th floor)


This end-of-year gathering, organized by the Geneva Global Hub for Education in Emergencies (EiE Hub), will bring together members and partners during the GRF Progress Review 2025 to reflect on challenges faced in 2025, such as the evolving funding landscape—while celebrating key achievements and looking ahead to opportunities in 2026. The event will spotlight progress on refugee education pledges, emphasize equity and the critical role of teachers, and foster dialogue on transitioning refugee education into national systems. It will also provide space for networking and reaffirming collaboration among EiE stakeholders.


The world through our eyes – a feminist map of displacement

  • 🕖 Time: 18:30 - 19:30
  • 🌍 Venue: Maison de la Paix, Geneva


This interactive event explores the transformative power of global solidarity and elevates women’s leadership in advancing refugee self-reliance. Building on the joint pledge of the Action Network on Forced Displacement, BMZ, and the Women’s Peace and Humanitarian Fund under the “Gender Equality & Protection from Gender-Based Violence” multi-stakeholder commitment, the session offers an immersive visual mapping experience. Displaced women and queer leaders will guide participants through regional stories, revealing both unique realities of displacement and the global patterns of solidarity that connect them. Member States will also share calls for solidarity as refugee-hosting countries.


Wednesday 17 December

City leadership for refugee socio-economic inclusion: rethinking roles and responsibilities for urban refugee protection

  • 🕖 Time: 7:30-9:00
  • 🌍 Venue: Global Cities Hub, Villa Rigot, Av. de la Paix 9, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland


This event, aligned with the 2025 humanitarian reset and the upcoming Global Refugee Forum, spotlights innovations from refugee-hosting cities such as Nairobi and another municipality (TBC). Refugee champions working within local authorities will share experiences, framed by a broader discussion on how cities worldwide can foster socio-economic and spatial inclusion for displaced populations. The session will explore the roles and responsibilities of local, national, and international actors in ensuring towns and cities remain safe, welcoming, and productive spaces for refugees.


Upholding the Refugee Convention: a multistakeholder call to action

The upcoming 75th anniversary of the Refugee Convention offers a pivotal moment to reaffirm and expand global support for its life-saving protections. This event will explore how states and civil society can commemorate this milestone through campaigns, events, and joint statements that highlight the Convention’s role in safeguarding refugees and fostering international cooperation. Organized by Church World Service, Danish Refugee Council, Human Rights First, ICVA, Jesuit Refugee Service, Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, Refugee Congress, Refugee Council USA, R-SEAT, and the Women’s Refugee Commission, as well as additional partners such as academia, UNHCR and member states, the discussions will focus on renewing commitments, encouraging new accessions, and advancing GRF pledges, such as strengthening asylum systems and promoting pathways for regularization, integration, and naturalization.

Register here.


Localization and faith-based organizations: reflection on how do faith-based organizations fit within the localization agenda

  • 🕖 Time: 8:30-10:00
  • 🌍 Venue: Rue Varembe 1, Geneva - meeting room on the ground floor


Faith-based organizations occupy a unique space in the humanitarian landscape, combining deep local roots with international structures that provide support and capacity-building. This event examines the challenges these organizations face in fitting into current humanitarian frameworks, where local actors are often classified as international due to their affiliations, despite having autonomous governance, local fundraising, and legal recognition. The discussion will highlight the strong commitment of faith-based organizations to localization and explore how their dual identity can be better integrated into humanitarian systems.


Canada–Japan dialogue on digital inclusion and refugee empowerment

  • 🕖 Time: 9:00-11:30
  • 🌍 Venue: Embassy of Canada, Geneva / Hybrid


This high-level session will explore how Canada and Japan can collaborate to advance digital inclusion and refugee economic empowerment through technology, cooperative models, and private-sector engagement. Under the theme “Digital Pathways for Inclusion: Bridging Collaboration through Refugee Innovation and Ethical Tech,” the discussion will focus on digital upskilling, impact sourcing, lessons from Canada’s social innovation models, opportunities in AI and digital skills, and building ethical, people-centered supply chains aligned with global sustainability frameworks.

R-SPACE

  • 🕖 Time: 9:30 - 16:30
  • 🌍 Venue: Petit Salon and Grand Salon, Geneva


R-Space is an independent, refugee-led forum running in parallel with the Global Refugee Forum Progress Review 2025 in Geneva. It provides a platform for refugee-led organizations and allies, including civil society, states, academia, and donors, to share community-driven solutions and influence global discussions on the Global Compact on Refugees. Building on its success at the 2023 GRF, where over 40 panels and events showcased meaningful participation, R-Space demonstrates the value of institutionalizing spaces that amplify refugee leadership and inclusive dialogue.

View the detailed programme.


Teachers at the frontline: voices from refugee settings on progress, challenges, and the path forward for GRF pledges

  • 🕖 Time: TBC
  • 🌍 Venue: Humanitarian Hub, Geneva


As we review progress toward the educational aims of the Global Compact on Refugees and the implementation of pledges, the voices of teachers are essential. This event provides a platform for refugee educators to share insights on achievements, challenges, and risks, particularly as funding for teachers in Education in Emergencies and Protracted Crises faces growing strain. The session will amplify teachers’ lived realities, highlight their role as frontline changemakers, and underscore the urgent need for sustainable financing for education and the education workforce in crisis settings.


Linked events hosted by stakeholders are independently organized and UNHCR is not responsible for their content.

View the full programme overview

The GRF Progress Review 2025 Official Programme includes the plenary session, parallel high-level events and linked events. View the full programme overview for details on the plenary session and parallel high-level events.

View the full programme overview