In this report, we take a closer look at JRS projects in urban settings, in cities as diverse as Bogotà, Phnom Penh, Johannesburg, Nairobi, Rome and Amman, to mention a few. Accompanying forcibly displaced people in the city means visiting them at home, getting to know and attending to their multiple unmet needs, including help o get documentation, food, access to healthcare, education, and cash to pay the rent. It means creating safe opportunities for them to meet, for children and teenagers to play and study together, instead of spending all the time in their small, often overcrowded homes.




