There is a clear case for shifting more humanitarian funding in Ukraine to local organizations.
Dangerous Territory: A Deepening Humanitarian Emergency in Northern Mozambique
Mozambique is a reminder that the world’s failures to sustain investments in peace produce humanitarian fallout and widespread displacement.
Humanitarian Pathways and Ezidi Family Unification in Europe Ten Years After Genocide
Ten years after the genocide, it’s time to help Ezidi families rebuild their community in safety.
Why and How Multilateral Development Banks Support Improved Outcomes for Economic Migrants and Refugees
This paper provides an introductory snapshot of some of the financing instruments, projects, and strategies used; particularly innovative approaches; and challenges MDBs face in expanding their engagement.
Ensuring Women’s Protection Amid Rising Conflict in Eastern DRC
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), and especially the eastern part of the country, has endured decades of conflict, pitting government forces against rebel groups.
Siege and Starvation: How Israel Obstructs Aid to Gaza
Research and analysis by Refugees International shows that Israeli conduct has consistently and groundlessly impeded aid operations within Gaza.
Scars of War and Deprivation: An Urgent Call to Reverse Tigray’s Humanitarian Crisis
Tigray’s IDPs are paying the price, and if more help does not come soon, some may not be able to hang on for long.
Bearing Witness: Atrocities and Looming Hunger in Darfur
Twenty years on from the Darfur genocide, mass atrocities are once again underway in Darfur. As a larger war continues to ravage the country of Sudan, a disturbing new wave of ethnically targeted killing has been unleashed by a militia descended from the groups that carried out the original genocide.
Improving the Socio-economic Integration of LGBTIQ+ Refugees in Costa Rica
A new regulation in Costa Rica has made it more difficult for LGBTIQ+ people seeking safety to access employment.
A Forgotten Response and An Uncertain Future: Venezuelans’ Economic Inclusion in Colombia
Venezuelans were once given a generous welcome in neighboring Colombia. That welcome has frozen under the leadership of President Petro.