search

Primary links

  • Who We Are
    • About RI
    • Our History
    • Our Successes
    • Board of Directors
    • Staff
    • FAQs
    • Jobs, Fellowships & Internships
    • Financial Information
    • Contact Us
  • What We Do
    • Overview
    • Where We Work
    • Climate Displacement
    • Humanitarian Response
    • Protection & Security
    • Statelessness
    • Women & Children
  • For policy makers
    • Field Reports
    • In Depth Reports
    • Advocacy Letters
    • 2012 Budget
  • For the Media
    • Media Center
    • Press Releases
    • Op-Eds
    • RI in the News
  • Blog
    • World Bridge Blog
    • Video Gallery
    • Photo Reports
  • Get Involved
    • Sign up
    • Give
    • Take Action
    • Anniversary Dinner
    • Events
  • Donate
donate

sign up

Join our Email list

Privacy Policy
Take Action
Home › Where We Work › Country › Reports
  • Colombia: Record Flooding, Meager Response
    02/08/2012
    Refugees International is on the ground in Colombia, assessing the impact of the nation's worst floods on record, and the response by the government and other entities. For now, the rains have stopped and water levels have dropped - leaving the damage exposed for all to see.
  • DAWNS Digest: Sudan Readies to Expel Hundreds of Thousands of Southerners
    02/08/2012
  • Sudan's Mass Deportation Plan Must Be Stopped
    02/07/2012
    Refugees International (RI) is very disturbed by the Sudanese government’s plan to round up and deport hundreds of thousands of former citizens on account of their ties to the now independent South Sudan.
  • Combating "Compassion Fatigue" and Other Reporting Challenges
    02/06/2012
    In this special guest post, acclaimed journalist Brooke Gladstone writes about the difficulties of engaging "audiences subject to an endless parade of woe."
  • Khartoum's Deadly Game
    02/03/2012
    The Sudanese government’s refusal to allow international aid agencies (both UN and private) into its territory is putting tens of thousands of lives at risk. But can the aid blockade be broken?
  • Khartoum's Deadly Game
    02/03/2012
    The Sudanese government’s refusal to allow international aid agencies (both UN and private) into its territory is putting tens of thousands of lives at risk. But can the aid blockade be broken?
  • Where Are We Right Now?
    02/02/2012
  • “More Than Opportunistic”: Rape as a Tool of War in Burma
    02/01/2012
    To move Burma in the right direction, the U.S. and other nations must continue to raise the issue of military rape and insist on greater accountability.
  • Senior Advocate, Women and Children’s Rights
    01/31/2012
  • IRIN: Myanmar: Health concerns for Kachin IDPs
    01/31/2012
  • Burma: Without Aid, Reforms Could Falter
    01/30/2012
    Refugees International (RI) is calling on the United States, European governments, and the United Nations to rapidly increase humanitarian and disaster-related assistance to Burma and lift key restrictions on aid.
  • Hastings & St Leonards Observer: Interview: St Leonards woman spends Christmas in Afghanistan
    01/25/2012
  • Letter to the White House in Advance of President Obama's 2012 State of the Union Address
    01/24/2012
    In advance of the 2012 State of the Union Address, Refugees International's open letter to President Barack Obama highlights the ongoing displacement crisis in the Horn of Africa. We urge President Obama to use his upcoming State of the Union Address to showcase U.S. leadership on this issue and the need for sustained, high-level attention to the plight of those impacted by drought and famine.
  • Letter to the White House in Advance of President Obama's 2012 State of the Union Address
    01/24/2012
    In advance of President Barack Obama's 2012 State of the Union Address, Refugees International would like to highlight the ongoing displacement crisis in the Horn of Africa. We urge President Obama to use the upcoming State of the Union Address to showcase U.S. leadership on this issue and the need for sustained, high-level attention to the plight of those impacted by drought and famine.
  • AMISOM: Changing the Mission to Reflect Somalia’s New Reality
    01/23/2012
    Policy makers need to take into consideration the humanitarian consequences of the heightened military operations and  many unsuccessful interventions and operations from the past twenty years in Somalia.
  • Partnership for Effective Peacekeeping Intern (Winter/Spring 2012)
    01/23/2012
  • VOA: In Kuwait’s Arab Spring, Bidun Fight for Citizenship
    01/23/2012
  • Suna Times: London Conference: Somalia needs sovereign and effective Governance
    01/22/2012
  • Letter to the White House: Statement on the Launch of the National Action Plan on Women, Peace, and Security
    01/20/2012
    Refugees International congratulates the U.S. Government on this impressive plan to empower women as partners in peace and security. Just a few years ago, such a strong, far-reaching plan would have been unthinkable, and we commend President Obama for his leadership on this issue.
  • “Only God Is Watching Over Us Now”
    01/20/2012
    “Two weeks ago, there was a camp just over there. One day I looked and it was gone. The government had come in and threatened to burn the people’s tents if they didn’t evacuate immediately. I don’t know where all the people went.”
  • From emergency aid to development aid: agencies are failing to connect
    01/19/2012
    The global aid community has grown tremendously since the early days of humanitarian and development assistance. Our understanding of how aid works has also grown more sophisticated. One of the lessons we have learned is that aid must change as needs change.
  • Amazingly, a Dysfunctional Congress Delivers
    01/18/2012
    Late last year, while media coverage turned to the Congressional battle royale over payroll taxes, members of both chambers and parties came together to help the world’s most vulnerable people.
  • Gaining a Nation, Losing a Nationality
    01/17/2012
    Men and women born in the south, who had fled to Khartoum seeking refuge from the civil war, were told they had no right to remain there. Children of southern descent, who had lived their whole lives in Kassala or Port Sudan, faced arrest and deportation to a country they had never seen.
  • Chinland Guardian: More Humanitarian Aid Likely to Flow into Chin State
    01/17/2012
  • Myanmar Times: Govt, KNU sign ceasefire
    01/16/2012
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • …
  • next ›
  • last »
Facebook Twitter YouTube
Charity Navigator InterAction Member Standards Seal
  • Site map
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Sign up for Email
  • Search
Refugees International (RI) advocates for lifesaving assistance and protection for displaced people and promotes solutions to displacement crises.
We are an independent organization, and do not accept any government or UN funding.

  • Refugees International
  • 2001 S Street NW, Suite 700
  • Washington, DC 20009

  • Phone: 202.828.0110
  • Fax: 202.828.0819
  • ri@refugeesinternational.org