Economies suffer when refugees cannot fairly and equitably access labor markets.
Atrocities and Displacement in Burkina Faso
Civil society leaders from Burkina Faso share key humanitarian trends and possible ways to prevent further atrocities.
A Crisis of Care: Sexual and Reproductive Health Competes for Attention Amid Conflict and Displacement in Mali
National healthcare systems rarely prioritize sexual and reproductive health. This is especially a challenge for displaced women and girls worldwide, including in Mali.
Doing No Harm in Lebanon: The Need for an Aid Paradigm Shift
Effective aid to Lebanon must avoid the mistakes of the past and finally confront the country’s legacy of corruption.
Time is Running Out: Urgent Action Needed to Address Humanitarian Crisis in Tigray
The situation in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region is at a dangerous turning point. Here are urgent steps to halt this downward spiral.
At a Climate Change Crossroads: How a Biden-Harris Administration Can Support and Protect Communities Displaced by Climate Change
Refugees International outlines policy advice for the Biden administration on climate change, migration, and displacement issues.
The Central African Republic in Crisis: Critical Measures to Address Humanitarian and Security Needs
The number of people in need of humanitarian assistance in the Central African Republic is rising. Here’s what must be done.
Priorities for the 117th Congress: Humanitarian Engagement for Displaced Populations
Refugees International outlines priorities for the 117th Congress.
Critical Policy Advice for President-Elect Biden: Leading a Global Response on the Rohingya Crisis
The Biden administration has an opportunity to change the trajectory of the Rohingya crisis and hold perpetrators accountable.
Building Better, Not Backward: Learning from the Past to Design Sound Border Asylum Policy
Based on lessons learned from the last thirty years of border management, Refugees International sets out policy options to more fairly and humanely manage asylum.