Venezuelans were once given a generous welcome in neighboring Colombia. That welcome has frozen under the leadership of President Petro.
Abuse, Corruption, and Accountability: Time to Reassess EU & U.S. Migration Cooperation with Tunisia
A Refugees International investigation has uncovered indications of routine corruption and collusion between smuggling networks and elements of the Tunisian security forces.
By Land or By Sea: Syrian Refugees Weigh Their Futures
Syria is not safe for returning refugees and will not be for the foreseeable future. It is time for the global response to reckon with this truth.
“It’s Time for Us to be Included”: An Assessment of Refugee and Displaced People’s Participation in National Adaptation Planning
States are making progress in planning their responses to climate change, particularly through NAPs; yet, refugees and IDPs are still being overlooked.
Turning Policy into Reality: Refugees’ Access to Work in Rwanda
Shifting away from a model of humanitarian assistance to one of refugee self-reliance will be an economic boon to Rwanda. But it needs to take a more comprehensive approach.
Return to a Displaced Nation: The Sudan Crisis and South Sudan’s Returnees
The crisis in Sudan has accelerated. No more time can be wasted as hundreds of thousands more potential returnees wait in the wings.
Sudan in Crisis: Improving the Response for Sudanese Refugees in Egypt
As the situation worsens in Sudan, more people will flee to countries like Egypt. Urgent steps must be taken to meet their needs.
A Crisis of Displacement: Why Burkina Faso Needs the Kampala Convention
Robust humanitarian funding and a shift in approach that adheres to the Kampala Convention could change the aid landscape in Burkina Faso.
“They Left Us Without Any Support”: Afghans in Pakistan Waiting for Solutions
Afghans who have fled to Pakistan since August 2021, especially women and girls, face serious risks and challenges. Learn more.
Earthquake Aftermath: Aiding Northwest Syria Without Rehabilitating Assad
While international aid architecture for Northwest Syria has evolved in the aftermath of the earthquake, the current response remains woefully inadequate.