But despite the daily nightmare, Idlib’s women are working hard to carry on.
Sam Waterston: Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Ken Bacon
Refugees International celebrated the 10th anniversary of our Climate Displacement Program by honoring its founder and former Refugees International president Ken Bacon.
Meet the Woman Standing Up for Asylum Seekers at the U.S.-Mexico Border
Meet Gladis, one of the few people providing aid to several hundred asylum seekers returned to Mexico
In Photos: Waiting for Peace, a Third of South Sudan Remains Displaced
The conflict in South Sudan has displaced more than 4 million people, a third of the country’s pre-war population, since it started in December 2013.
Nevertheless, Idlib’s Women Persist: Hiba Ezzideen
One women in Idlib shares how small acts of resistance and resilience give her hope.
In Photos: Southern Africa Recovers From Twin Cyclones
The climate is changing and the frequency of unusually severe storms like these are expected to increase.
Syrian Refugee Doctor on Treating War Wounded in Idlib
Doctors in Idlib are working for days on end without breaks—some without pay.
This Syrian Refugee Graffiti Artist Has a Message for the World
Haleem Kawa, a Syrian refugee living in Turkey, has a message for the world: Idlib needs your help.
Gaining Access to Work for Women Refugees in Jordan
Several countries around the world including Jordan are slowly recognizing the right of refugees to work and providing them opportunities to join the formal labor market.
Meet Mohamed Tounkara, a Guinean Asylee Living in the United States
For World Refugee Day this year, we are launching a campaign, #FaceTowardsHope, to feature the stories of refugees—their strength, their resilience, and their hopes for the future. Mohamed, 19, grew up with his mother in Dabola in the northeastern region of the Republic of Guinea in his uncle’s home. Mohamed never knew his father;…