The Trump administration’s Gaza ceasefire plan – as endorsed by UN Security Council Resolution 2803 – is failing, according to a progress scorecard released today by five humanitarian organizations.
Protection, Not Concession: Mexico’s Responsibility to Third Country Nationals Deported by the United States
The United States is deporting thousands of third country nationals to Mexico using coercive tactics, including enforced disappearances.
Beyond the Camp: Realizing Ethiopia’s Commitment to Refugee Self-Reliance
Ethiopia can set a regional example, but only if ambition is matched by dedicated financing and steady follow-through on its own commitments.
Bridging the Gap: The Role of Multilateral Development Banks in Latin America’s Mixed-Migration Response
MDBs are well positioned to drive long-term solutions, but their migration-related investments must be more strategic and rooted in inclusive development.
Accelerating Localization: A Roadmap for The Sudan Humanitarian Fund
Power shifting at the Sudan Humanitarian Fund is necessary and feasible.
A Way Forward as Aid Cuts Threaten Progress for Refugee Integration in Kenya
Recent aid cuts in Kenya will undermine refugee-led organizations, which are critical to building a more effective and sustainable response.
A Closing Window: How Aid Cuts are Undermining Rohingya Possibilities
These cuts are fundamentally jeopardizing the already precarious existence of a community that has endured unimaginable suffering.
Limited Aid and Impossible Choices for People Seeking Refuge: The Human Impact of Trump Administration Policies in Costa Rica
In just four months, the Trump administration has dismantled this protection infrastructure and pressured Costa Rica into violating the rights of refugees – while simultaneously increasing the migration pressures.
“This is an Order from Trump:” Abuse, Expulsions, and Refoulement of People Seeking Asylum
Instead of protecting people seeking asylum, U.S. officials whisked them away in an attempt to place them beyond U.S. law and courts.
Beyond the Fall: Rebuilding Syria After Assad
The jubilation of Assad’s overthrow is still tangible. But the hard realities of the road ahead are now sharply in focus.