This year, more than 100 million people worldwide have been forced to flee their homes. What must advocates for the rights of displaced people do from here?
The Next Great Wave: Human Migration and Climate Change
Eric Schwartz joined the Council on Foreign Relations for a panel discussion on the implications of climate change for global governance, mass migration within and between nations and regions, and U.S. national security.
Bonn Climate Change Conference: Exploring Policy Options on the Spectrum of Human Mobility in the Context of Climate Change
What policy options and interventions can reduce displacement in the context of climate change?
Experiences of Haitian Migrants in Mexico and at the U.S. Border
Refugees International hosted a webinar about how Mexico and the United States can work together to uphold the rights and meet the needs of Haitians.
UN International Migration Review Forum 2022 Remarks
Remarks from Refugees International’s Kayly Ober at the UN International Migration Review Forum 2022.
Advocacy Awards: Afghanistan
Refugees International’s Advocacy Awards celebrated individuals who have shown extraordinary commitment to humanitarian action and the promotion of human rights in Afghanistan.
Between COP26 and the UN Global Compacts: EU–U.S. Cooperation on Climate Change and Migration
Following the UN’s 2021 Climate Change Conference (COP26), EU and US stakeholders discuss how transatlantic cooperation on climate-induced migration and displacement can be moved forward.
Crisis in Ukraine: Humanitarian and Human Rights Imperatives and the Response in Poland
Refugees International hosted a discussion with Polish and Ukrainian leaders on what they are hearing from people affected by the war, the challenges they are facing, and what must be done to improve the response.
Supporting LGBTQ+ Organizations in Central America
Refugees International and IRCA Casabierta hosted an event bringing together LGBTQ+ leaders from Central America to discuss the challenges and opportunities in providing services to displaced LGBTQ+ people and how the Biden administration and regional governments can support their efforts.
Apoyando a Organizaciones LGBTQ+ en Centroamérica
Refugees International e IRCA Casabierta organizaron este evento que reunió a líderes LGBTQ+ de América Central para discutir los desafíos y oportunidades en la prestación de servicios a personas LGBTQ+ desplazadas y cómo la administración Biden y los gobiernos regionales pueden apoyar sus esfuerzos.