Established in: 1956
Global presence: 40+ countries
The Danish Refugee Council was formed after WWII in response to the Soviet invasion of Hungary. Today, it's the largest NGO in Denmark. It works in every stage of displacement, provides humanitarian aid and protection, and works with civil society and authorities to promote refugee rights. The Danish Refugee Council is an umbrella nonprofit with 33 member organizations, so it has a presence in over 40 countries including countries in Europe, Asia, and West and North Africa.
In 2021, the NGO's Executive Committee approved the new global DRC Strategy 2025, which lays out the organization's strategy for the next few years. As forced displacement increases, the DRC has its work cut out for it. In 2021, the DRC achieved a DKK 25 million profit.