The Government of Belize, in partnership with the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and the Government of Japan, has launched a major initiative to strengthen the country’s asylum system through innovative digital solutions, improved data management, and reinforced protection safeguards.
Funded with USD 667,000 from Japan, the project aims to modernize registration and case processing for asylum-seekers while ensuring confidentiality, accuracy, and compliance with international standards. A key component of the initiative is the rollout of a secure digital system to manage asylum cases, helping Belize prepare for increased demand while streamlining operations.
“By supporting the Government of Belize in strengthening national systems and fair, efficient asylum procedures, the Government of Japan and UNHCR are ensuring that people in need of international protection can access their rights safely and with dignity,” said H.E. Ryosuke Yamakura.
UNHCR’s Jose Egas emphasized that the initiative leverages legal frameworks, data-driven approaches, and digital solutions to guarantee timely and fair access to asylum for vulnerable populations.
Belize’s Hon. Kareem Musa highlighted that the partnership supports the modernization of the country’s institutional capacity, including secure case management, stronger data systems, and ongoing legal framework development. “These improvements enhance the ability of the Refugees Department to process applications responsibly while protecting confidential information,” he said, noting Belize’s long-standing collaboration with UNHCR since the 1980s.
The initiative reflects Belize’s commitment to uphold international protection standards, ensure fairness and efficiency in its asylum processes, and foster inclusive communities that welcome and integrate refugees while benefiting from their skills, labor, and cultural contributions.

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