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.
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.
In July, the United Nations Security Council will vote on whether to continue authorizing cross-border aid from Turkey into Northwest Syria. The lives of more than 4 million people are at stake.
Last month at the first-ever International Migration Review Forum (IMRF), UN Member States gathered at the UN General Assembly in New York to review progress towards implementing the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM).
At the 2022 Summit of the Americas, countries from across the Americas will sign a regional declaration on migration and protection. Ahead of the Summit, Refugees International and partners offer nine guiding principles for the regional framework.
Eritrean women fled human rights abuses in their home country and are now caught in the crossfire of conflict in Tigray. Their voices must be heard, their experiences taken seriously, and their needs met—they must not be overlooked.
7 Policy Wins on Refugee and Asylum Issues Give Us Hope for the New Year
Despite harrowing news from almost every corner of the globe this year, several policy wins have offered us real hope.
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.
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.
What’s at Stake in Northwest Syria Ahead of the UN Vote on Cross-Border Aid?
In July, the United Nations Security Council will vote on whether to continue authorizing cross-border aid from Turkey into Northwest Syria. The lives of more than 4 million people are at stake.
The First International Migration Review Forum: Progress on Climate Migration?
Last month at the first-ever International Migration Review Forum (IMRF), UN Member States gathered at the UN General Assembly in New York to review progress towards implementing the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM).
Guiding Principles for a Regional Framework on Migration and Protection in the Americas
At the 2022 Summit of the Americas, countries from across the Americas will sign a regional declaration on migration and protection. Ahead of the Summit, Refugees International and partners offer nine guiding principles for the regional framework.
Eritrean Refugee Women Face Sexual Violence in Tigray
Eritrean women fled human rights abuses in their home country and are now caught in the crossfire of conflict in Tigray. Their voices must be heard, their experiences taken seriously, and their needs met—they must not be overlooked.
Today’s Anniversary of the Central African Republic Peace Deal No Reason to Celebrate
The three-year anniversary of the Central African Republic’s (CAR) peace agreement is no cause for celebration.