International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP)

Last modified: 
10/04/2019 - 2:02pm

 

Our Mission

The International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP) organizes law students and lawyers to develop and enforce a set of legal and human rights for refugees and displaced persons. Mobilizing direct legal aid, litigation, and systemic advocacy, IRAP serves the world’s most persecuted individuals and empowers the next generation of human rights leaders.

Our Values

IRAP believes that everyone should have a safe place to live and a safe way to get there. To that end, we value action, accountability, innovation, and candor. We are nimble, collaborative, and nonpartisan. We believe in the power of individuals to change their own circumstances. And we believe in results.

Acronym: 
IRAP
Organisation Type: 
Local Civil Society Organisation
Founding Year: 
2015
Country of Origin: 
LB
Intervention Sector(s): 
Law & Legal Affairs
Contact person's position: 
Lebanon Program Manager
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Beirut , Beirut
Lebanon
Phone: +96181645602
Beirut LB
City: 
Beirut
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Phone: 
+96181645602
Contact person's name: 
Jessica Feghali
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Job

The IRAP Lebanon Office seeks to sponsor two law students, Lebanese or residing in Lebanon, who are participating in a formal law school program to intern remotely at IRAP during the summer 2024 period. The legal interns will be supervised by a Senior Staff Attorney within the IRAP Lebanon Office.

Monday, 22 April 2024
Job

This is an exciting opportunity for an individual interested in refugee, human rights, and immigration/international law, and to be part of a growing organization that makes an impact on the lives of refugees.

Tuesday, 18 July 2023
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