How to Help Refugees — Beyond Just Donating
Over 100 million people are forcibly displaced worldwide. Smart investment through AI can reach those who need it most.
The global refugee crisis spans every continent. From Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh to displaced communities in Myanmar, millions of people have lost their homes, their livelihoods, and access to basic services. SeeEarth uses AI to identify where refugee support organizations are most effective and directs your investment accordingly.
5 Ways You Can Help
1.Invest Through SeeEarth
AI directs your investment to UNHCR, UNRWA, and other refugee organizations based on real-time data about camp conditions, protection needs, and service access gaps.
2.Raise Your Voice for Refugees
Voices influence how SeeEarth's AI prioritizes crises. More voices on refugee crises means more resources directed to displaced communities worldwide.
3.Amplify Refugee Stories
Share SeeEarth's refugee crisis pages on social media. Real-time data and AI analysis help people understand the scale and urgency of displacement crises.
4.Educate Yourself
Use SeeEarth's AI-powered crisis analysis to understand the root causes of displacement. Informed advocates are the most effective advocates.
5.Support Local Integration
In your community, welcome refugees and support integration programs. Combined with SeeEarth investment, local and global action creates lasting change.
Raise Your Voice
Invest $1 or more. Every voice carries equal weight.
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FAQ
How many refugees are there worldwide?
Over 100 million people are forcibly displaced worldwide, including refugees, asylum seekers, and internally displaced people. SeeEarth tracks major displacement crises using UNHCR and ReliefWeb data.