Refugee Employment Platforms
Refugee Employment Platforms
Learn more about the Refugee Employment Platform initiative here
New version of the REP manual now available!
UNHCR’s official guide to the Refugee Employment Platform (REP)
This second edition of UNHCR’s Refugee Employment Platform (REP) manual is informed by key lessons learned and milestones achieved since the release of the first version in 2023, including support to over 7 000 companies and 60 000 refugees, insights from regional-level events with the private sector, and consultations with refugees on platform effectiveness. It provides updated guidance for implementing, scaling, and enhancing national REPs, featuring a new multi-year roadmap and a best-practice checklist illustrated with examples from 10 platforms currently operating across Europe.
National REPs
Search for jobs and connect directly with refugee talent in the following countries:
Are you a business looking to recruit refugees? In need of clear, country-specific guidance on refugee hiring? Find it here
Are you a refugee looking to build new skills?
Are you an organization that supports refugee inclusion? Find out more on how you can connect with REPs at the local level.
Watch the Refugee Employment Platform video
Who is eligible to apply for vacancies on the platforms?
Refugees (temporary protection holders, subsidiary protection holders, beneficiaries of international protection, others in need of international protection), asylum seekers with the right to work, people displaced within their own countries and stateless people.
Can national REPs link me with international work opportunities?
No. National REPs provide support to find work in one's current country of asylum. As such, each country platform advertises only national vacancies.
Can REPs provide support with work visa applications to other countries?
No. The objective of a REP is to assist a refugee to locate the best possible work opportunity in the country where they have been granted refugee status.
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