Despite Russia’s attacks, Ukrainian civil society, volunteer networks and local officials sprang into action launching one of the largest humanitarian responses under fire in modern history.
Press Briefing: Rohingya Refugees and Activists Address Rohingya Crisis Five Years On
To mark five years of the Rohingya crisis, Refugees International hosted a media briefing with the help of the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants on August 23, featuring Rohingya leaders from inside the refugee camps and the diaspora as well as policy experts.
Act on Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day
The grim five-year anniversary of the genocide in Myanmar provides us with an opportunity to honor and support the Rohingya people. Here are some ways you can get involved.
5 Years On: 5 Priorities to Address the Rohingya Crisis and Forge a Better Future for the People of Myanmar
Five priority actions can help create a path out of genocide and toward a peaceful, inclusive future for the Rohingya and all people of Myanmar.
Argentina’s Welcome of Venezuelan Migrants
Argentina’s laws recognize migration as a human right and guarantee migrants’ access to basic social services, work, and justice. This was not always the case.
The Conversation: Nowhere to Run – The Plight of Eritrean Refugees in Ethiopia
Eritrean refugees, as well as other populations of refugees and some internally displaced groups, are struggling to find safety in Ethiopia.
Nation: To Fight Hunger, U.S. Envoy’s Visit to Ethiopia Must Emphasise Peace and Accountability
The first visit to Ethiopia by the new U.S. special envoy for the Horn of Africa this week is a significant opportunity to support peace and ensure an end to using food as a weapon of war.
Risk Management is Key to USAID Localization and Root Causes Efforts
USAID must move beyond including local partners within its existing framework and instead transform to better adapt to local realities.
What the Past Can Show Us About a Way Forward for Migration Policy in the Americas
Last month’s Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles and the recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to allow the Biden administration to end the “Remain in Mexico” program highlight important trends in the history of U.S. relations with Mexico on migration policy in the hemisphere.
Ms. Magazine: Women in the ‘Remain in Mexico’ Program Must Now Be Given a True Chance To Seek Refuge
The Biden administration must take immediate action to end the Remain in Mexico program and allow those subject to it a chance to fairly and humanely continue their asylum cases in the United States.