Family Reunification Toolkit (REPAIR)

Running from 2022 to 2025 the Reunification Pathways for Integration (REPAIR) project has bolstered practical support to families seeking Family Reunification, at the same time including, listening to, and learning from them to understand how the system can better meet families’ needs.

Combining contributions from diaspora communities, insights from families with lived experience of separation and reunification, and inputs from REPAIR project partners and other organisations engaged in family reunification, REPAIR sought to capture and share learning identified during the course of the three-year project.

What you are looking at now is one of the results of those efforts – an online toolkit not only of resources produced as part of the project, but also of materials developed outside the project, some external to the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement, which proved helpful in supporting families with family reunion.

Divided into various sections you will find a host of videos, guides, information materials, case studies, and reports which have been developed together with people with lived experience of family reunification.

Led by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) in partnership with the Austrian, British, French, and Slovenian National Red Cross Societies, the REPAIR project is co-funded by the European Union’s Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF).