Partnership for Refugees


The Partnership for Refugees is a refugee public-private partnership established in June 2016 as the Partnership for Refugees by the Obama administration to facilitate President Barack Obama's commitment to creative solutions for the refugee crisis engaging the private sector. The Partnership, an initiative established through collaboration between the State Department and USA for UNHCR with significant support from Accenture Federal Services, was established to facilitate private sector commitments in response to President Obama's June 30, 2016 Call to Action for Private Sector Engagement on the Global Refugee Crisis. On September 20, 2016, at the Leaders Summit on Refugees at the United Nations, President Obama announced that 51 companies from across the American economy have pledged to make new, measurable and significant commitments that will have a durable impact on refugees residing in countries on the frontlines of the global refugee crisis and in countries of resettlement, like the United States.
The commitments total more than $650 million to support 6.3 million refugees across more than 20 countries.

Participants and Call to Action commitments

Public sector organizations engaged in and leading the initiative include the , the United States Department of State and the United States Agency for International Development. In October 2016, the Tent Foundation was born in the light of this initiative.
The partnership was established with the participation of 51 legacy businesses, brands and technology companies. The initial commitments included three focus areas – education, employment and enablement – to align with Leaders' Summit goals.
The participants' commitments, announced on September 20, 2016, included a range of direct and indirect interventions around refugees and displaced peoples, including: