Refugees International co-convened a national workshop in Kyiv on localizing humanitarian aid in Ukraine.
Addressing the Rohingya Boat Crisis
Thousands of Rohingya have embarked on dangerous journeys by sea in recent months, with at least 300 believed to have died in the past year.
Immigration Restriction Then and Now: Re-Examining the Impact and Legacy of the 1921 and 1924 Immigration Acts
What can the history of immigration restriction can tell us about today’s debates about immigrants?
Refugees International Autumn Advocacy Awards: Spotlight on Ukraine
Refugees International celebrates extraordinary leaders from Ukraine.
Press Briefing: Two Years of War in Ethiopia
After two years of civil war in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region, civilians are facing widespread displacement, atrocities, human rights violations, and potential famine.
COP27: Migration, Losses & Damages
Climate Nexus and Atmos co-hosted a panel discussion ahead of COP27 on climate migration and loss and damage.
Putting Aid in Ukrainian Hands: The Case for Localization of Humanitarian Aid
Leaders of Ukrainian local organizations share the risks and missed opportunities of an internationalized humanitarian response in Ukraine.
Transforming Syria’s Lifeline: The Way Forward for Cross-border Aid
It is time for a more sustainable approach to cross-border aid in Syria—with Syrian NGOs taking a greater role in the humanitarian response.
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.
Afghanistan’s Humanitarian Crisis and the Way Ahead
Afghan communities across the country continue to live on the brink of disaster. What must donors and aid agencies do?