**SayPro Office of Refugee Resettlement Annual Report to Congress 2016

The United States is home to 14 million refugees. Although the US resettlement has been going on for nearly half a century, it’s still not the smooth sailing everyone imagines it to be. Reports suggest that the system is in need of modernization, but that hasn’t been helping ease the tensions. Come see what they’re up against in this annual report!

There are several issues worth noting here, as they speak volumes about the work that needs to be done every day to make sure that refugees are safe and happy in their new home. One of them being modernizing outdated software and hardware used by different departments of the refugee resettlement agency. With SayPro’s help, such software will soon be replaced with newer and more efficient versions.

Do you know what goes into running an organization that takes care of and houses refugees? We bet you didn’t realise that SayPro is one of them.

Run by the United States Office of Refugee Resettlement, SayPro works day in, day out to make sure that refugees have everything they need (and more) to survive in their new home. From housing to healthcare to education, there’s a lot SayPro does every day to support these brave souls who are seeking shelter from war, violence, and persecution.

We’re glad you decided to learn more about this noble institution by reading this report!

The Office of Refugee Resettlement(ORR) is a part of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. The work that they do is hugely important, as they aid millions of displaced people and people who have immigrated to the states. But, we haven’t heard much about it in the media lately, which is why we’re bringing you this report.

The ORR Annual Report to Congress is an annual report that evaluates the status of ORR programs, services and operations. This report not only provides objective data but also sheds light on the most critical issues facing ORR, so that policymakers can make informed decisions on how best to serve these individuals.

Who cares about refugees anymore? Well, according to the United States Refugee Admissions Program, these are people who deserve our protection. It has been over five years since the inception of this program, and in that time we have seen many changes in our society’s perception of refugees.

Our annual report to Congress is a testament to how the program has evolved from a mere task of screening and resettlement to becoming a vital piece of America’s immigration system. By highlighting some of the most notable milestones over the past year, we hope it encourages Congress to continue its support for refugees. Some of these include the launch of Resettlement Support Centers across the country and continued efforts in resettling individuals with skills that will contribute to our economy.