Refugee resettlement is the process by which refugees are relocated to a new country in order to flee persecution, violence, or other humanitarian crises in their home country. This process often involves extensive coordination between local government agencies, non-profit organizations, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to ensure that refugees have access to housing, health care, education, and other essential services upon arrival in their new host country. Refugee resettlement programs aim to provide a safe and stable environment for refugees to rebuild their lives and integrate into their new communities.