Detail
Arrival: Monday, October 16, 2023
Departure: Friday, October 20, 2023
Italy is at the center of the European refugee crisis as a point of arrival, transit, and destination for populations who are forcibly migrating.
The IRC is responding with direct support to clients, capacity building of civil society organizations, and system strengthening of local processes and institutions.
IRC’s response covers the impacted regions of Lombardy, Sicily, Lazio, Piedmont, Campania, Apulia, and Friuli Venezia Giulia, working toward enhancing refugees’ safety, power, education, economic empowerment, and mental health with a focus on the most vulnerable, including women and unaccompanied children. To respond to the needs of newly arrived refugees from Ukraine, the IRC in Italy has expanded Protection and Rule of Law (PRoL) programming and set up new mental health and case management programs to ensure the basic needs of women and children are being met in several key locations in the country.
Safety
Refugee.Info, first developed to help refugees and migrants in Greece and the Balkans, was launched in Italy in March 2018. The online platform provides clear and timely information for refugees and asylum seekers in need of local support services, empowering them to make informed decisions about their lives.
The IRC supports vulnerable migrant and asylum-seeking children with alternative care solutions, supporting their legal guardians, and expanding homes for children aging out of care. We are also working with partners in Italy to enhance their capacity to swiftly identify trafficking survivors, as well as strengthen legal assistance and basic support for survivors.
Education
Through our Healing Classrooms approach, the IRC equips teachers with the necessary skills to provide safe and positive learning environments for refugee children. In classrooms where they have a strong sense of belonging and stability, children can build their social, emotional, and academic skills.
Economic Empowerment
Economic empowerment is key to successfully promoting integration and allowing asylum-seekers to rebuild their lives and thrive in their new communities. Since 2020, IRC Italy works with refugees, migrants, and vulnerable populations to overcome barriers to entry into complex and unfamiliar job markets while ensuring that local community members see the value newcomers can bring to their economy.
Advocacy
Since June 2022, IRC Italy has been strengthening its advocacy efforts to ensure that migrants’ and refugees’ rights are respected and upheld. Thanks to monitoring systems put in place in coordination with local actors, IRC monitors the obstacles that individuals seeking international protection face in formalizing their application and accessing the reception system in breach of the EU and Italian legal frameworks – and, when possible, facilitate swift access to the asylum procedure and accommodation.
Our Reach
National Coverage:
- Refugee.Info 1:1
- Volunteer Matching Cash
- Vouchers Distribution

The physical intensity level for this visit is easy: Light walking. Programs accessible by land with reasonable distances by road or rail.
Day 1: October 16
- Arrival to Milan
- Cultural orientation day trip to Como with Ukrainian women and girl clients
Day 2: October 17
- Visit IRC office in Milan
- Walking tour of migration points in Milan
- Visit local partner Women and Girls Safe Space
Day 3: October 18
- Train to Trieste (4 hrs)
- Discussion on formal and informal migration and IRC border services in Trieste
- Walking tour of Transit Center
Day 4: October 19
- Observe meal distribution to clients at the Transit Center
- Presentation on IRC’s protection monitoring and advocacy efforts
- Visit transit points San Martino and Gorizia at the border with Slovenia
Day 5: October 20
- Depart from Trieste to Venice or Milan
- Optional cultural activity in Venice
- Depart for home
Itinerary for Optional Day in Venice
October 19
- 6:16 – 8:31 pm Train to Venice
- 9:00 pm Check into Hotel
October 20
- Walking tour of Venice
- Visit Peggy Guggenheim Collection
- Hotel transport to Airport
- Depart from Venice
Fee: $6,000 USD
The trip fee covers:
- Three meals per day, accommodations, domestic air travel, road travel, permits, and entrance fees
- Pre-departure support
- A donation to IRC in Italy
Please note air travel to and from Italy is not included in the above fee.
A non-refundable deposit of USD is required to reserve a spot on this visit.
What is a delegation visit?
Donor Delegation Trips are quarterly pre-planned, fee-based group trips of 5 to 10 participants to destinations prioritized based on funding needs and accessibility.
What is IRC’s COVID-19 policy regarding the delegation visit?
IRC puts forth the greatest possible effort to provide a safe and secure operational environment. However, given the nature of our work, participants on the trip may be exposed to healthcare risks, including but not limited to the risk of communicable diseases such as COVID-19. While IRC communicates and expects all operating partners to comply with and encourage appropriate safeguarding measures, the risk of COVID-19 and other potentially infectious diseases still exists. Visitors are required to review the medical guidelines that are provided by IRC prior to participating in the trip and to carefully consider them as they relate to your own medical profile and medical risk tolerance levels.
Can I bring my spouse or child(ren) on the delegation visit?
Yes, a spouse or partner is welcome to join you for this visit. Please register separately so that required forms may be completed by each individual participant.
IRC cannot host children on our program visits because our Safety and Security measures are not designed with children in mind, and cannot reasonably be adapted to ensure children’s safety.
After the visit, a trip summary, as well as photos and videos from the visit will be shared with all trip participants, which can then be shared with family, friends, and stakeholders of foundations and partners who were unable to join.
What happens after I register?
Immediately after you register, you will receive an email from the IRC's Program Visits team. This will be your primary contact for trip-related questions or concerns in advance of the visit. Before the visit, you will receive many resources to support your preparation process (see the response to the question below “Are there resources to help me prepare for the upcoming visit?”)
I would like to see specific a program during the delegation visit — can you help coordinate that?
Trip registrants should assume that the itinerary shared with their invitation is the itinerary for their visit, for all intents and purposes. The itinerary is shared at this stage to help set expectations around the locations and program types to be seen, and the pace of the visit. Making changes to meet the interests of individual participants will make it impossible to set realistic expectations.
That said, the itinerary distributed with the invitation is tentative and subject to changes at any time due to circumstances out of our control, such as weather, politics or safety. The itinerary is designed by the hosting country and program teams based on accessibility of programs and priority of funding needs, with the objective of showing as many program highlights as possible.
We aim to avoid having idle time, ensure travel routes are safe and destinations are secure, and recommend flight arrival and departure windows to ensure the best experience.
Are there resources to help me prepare for the upcoming visit?
Immediately after you register for your trip, you will be contacted by the Program Visits team. This will be your primary contact and provide any support you will need in advance of the visit, such as visa invitation letters, flight recommendations, and itinerary updates. Several weeks before your trip, you will receive a Pre-departure Briefing containing history of the regional crisis and IRC’s response efforts, IRC emergency contact information, packing list, safety precautions and cultural norms to be aware of, IRC reports and information sheets, as well as additional recommended readings. Several days before your trip, you will participate in a mandatory Safety and Security briefing with the Program Visits team and the local Security officer from the region you will be visiting.
Can you accommodate dietary restrictions?
During the registration process, we ask about any dietary restrictions or preferences. Within reason, most dietary needs can be accommodated during delegation trips and if for some reason this is impossible, the registrant will be notified in advance of the trip. Because IRC operates in many remote locations, there will likely be limited options for meal alternatives at some points during the trip, and therefore it is important to be prepared for the likelihood of meal repetition.
What is your cancellation and refund policy?
How to cancel: If you would like to cancel your participation in the trip, contact Program.Visits@rescue.org. In your email, please indicate whether you would like a partial refund (see below for our refund policy) or prefer to donate your trip fee. In the case of a cancellation, the non-refundable deposit, and any additional donated portion of the trip fee, will be used as a donation to the hosting IRC country office and a thank you letter and tax receipt will be emailed to the cancelled registrant.
Refund policy: In order to register for the trip, a non-refundable deposit is required. This amount is different for each trip and can be found on the trip invitation and registration page. The deposit cannot be refunded for any reason, other than IRC has cancelled or postponed the trip. The remaining balance of the trip fee may be refunded if the registrant cancels more than 45 days prior to the trip arrival date. Within 45 days of the trip, IRC may have already incurred expenses related to domestic air and land travel, accommodations, and other non-cancellable charges, which the registrant may be held responsible for. Any refunds will be applied back to the credit card used to pay for the trip fee.
When would IRC cancel a donor delegation program visit?
IRC will cancel a donor delegation program visit if the number of registrants does not meet the threshold for covering trip costs and allowing for a minimum donation size to the hosting country program. A visit may also be canceled due to unforeseen circumstances related to safety, or changes in the hosting country program staff capacity.
How many spots are available?
There are 6 spots available for this visit on a first come, first served basis. When the trip is full, a waitlist will open.
Forms
All registrants were required to read, sign, initial and return these forms as part of the registration process. The forms are available to you here for easy reference.
Getting Ready to Travel: Flights, Visas, Safety and More
Recommended Flight
We recommend you take this flight if you will not be taking part in the optional day in Venice. If you will be taking part in the optional day in Venice, we recommend the following flight.
If you prefer another means of arrival and departure, airport pickup, and hotel check-in can be arranged for you upon arrival in Milan, anytime on Monday, October 16, between the hours of 8 am and 12:00 pm local time.
Please book your flights no later than September 14th, and email your flight details to Adaeze.Ughanze@rescue.org.
Hotel Information
- Milan Hotel - NH Machiavelli, via Lazzaretto 5, 20124 Milan
- Trieste Hotel - NH Centro Corso Cavour 7, 34132 Trieste (To be Confirmed)
Entry Visas
Since Italy is part of the Schengen area all other Schengen countries are free to travel without a visa for stays of up to 90 days. U.S. Citizens are included in the Schengen agreement and can travel to Italy without a visa for up to 90 days. The same applies to citizens of the EU/EEA or Switzerland, as well as select countries that are exempt from a visa.
If you require support to obtain a visa for entry to the country, please contact program.visits@rescue.org.
Health
There are no required vaccinations for entry into Italy. Please review the CDC's list of recommended vaccines and health precautions for travel to Italy.
Please read the Safety & Security Pre-Arrival Briefing in detail in advance of your visit. There will be a mandatory Safety and Security Briefing call held in the weeks leading up to the visit. Here is the tentative agenda for that call for your reference, your availability will be requested in order to ensure you can join.
This checklist will help you decide what to pack for your program visit.
- Valid passport & domestic flight tickets
- Visa documentation (if applicable)
- Pen (for filling out forms in the airport)
- COVID-19 vaccine card
- COVID-19 face masks
- Hand sanitizer
- Insect repellent
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses
- Hat with sun visor
- Modest clothing
- Comfortable closed-toe shoes
- Light scarf (for head covering and dust)
- Prescription medications for the length of your stay (in original packaging with labels)
- Personal toiletries
- Converters/adaptors for plug sockets (In Italy the power plug sockets are of type C and F)
- Smaller day bag (lightweight backpack or tote)
- Jacket for cool nights
- Snacks (granola bars, nuts, etc.) for between meals
- Water bottle
- Small sweat towel
- Basic first aid kit
- Motion sickness relief
- Entertainment (books, music, etc.)
Director - Italy | Susanna Zanifrini
susanna.zanfrini@rescue.org | +39 335 683 2754
Head of Programs - Italy | Sara Bonfanti
sara.bonfanti@rescue.org | +39 351 868 9171
SC and Admin Officer | Marta Consigliere
Marta.consigliere@rescue.org | +39 329 216 8274
Manager, Program Visits | Adaeze Ughanze
Adaeze.ughanze@rescue.org | +1 817 675 7422
National Emergency Services
Police 112, 113
Fire Department 115
Medical Emergency 118
Emergency Number 112
- Country Operational and Humanitarian Context: Italy (Factsheet, 1pg)
- Country Program Overview Italy (Factsheet, 3 pgs)
- IRC Italy on Rescue.org
- IRC Italy Overview Presentation (June 2023, Deck, 33 slides)
- IRC Italy Strategy Action Plan (Deck, 7 slides)
- Women’s Protection, Empowerment, and Psycho-Social Support (Factsheet, 1pg)
- Refugee.Info (Website that support refugees in Italy)
- IRC in Trieste, Italy Factsheet (2 pgs)
- IRC in Trieste, Italy Video (2 min)
- Ukraine Temporary Protection in Italy (March 2023, Italian Government Snapshot)
- Fact Sheet EU Migration Pact, June 2023 (5 pg, IRC report)
- Local Partnership Approach PEERS (Factsheet, 6 pgs)
- Refugee and Migrant Crisis in Europe (UNICEF Situation Report, 9pgs)
- European Commission Report on Migration and Asylum (27pgs)
- Human Rights Watch World Report 2023: European Union (13pgs)