MINUSCA faces serious challenges in the Central African Republic.
Civilians Imperiled: Humanitarian Implications of U.S. Policy Shifts in Syria
The humanitarian situation in Syria is fragile—and a lot is at stake with a planned U.S. reduction in troops.
Leaving the Embers Hot: Humanitarian Challenges in the Central African Republic
Years of instability and violence in the Central African Republic have led to large-scale displacement and a desperate need for international aid.
Forced into Illegality: Venezuelan Refugees and Migrants in Trinidad and Tobago
As Venezuela continues to implode, Trinidad and Tobago must improve conditions for those who have sought refuge on its shores.
Crises Colliding: The Mass Influx of Venezuelans into the Dangerous Fragility of Post-Peace Agreement Colombia
The United Nations and governments of the world must strengthen efforts to support Colombia as it hosts more than 1 million displaced Venezuelans.
“You Cannot Exist in This Place:” Lack of Registration Denies Afghan Refugees Protection in Turkey
A change in asylum procedures for Afghans and other non-Syrians in Turkey is making it more difficult for them to register with authorities.
Displaced Nation: The Dangerous Implications of Rushed Returns in South Sudan
A fragile new peace deal in South Sudan has brought cautious hope to the country’s 4.5 million displaced people.
Ensuring that the Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration Deliver
The Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration are historic efforts to cooperate internationally on displacement.
The Crisis Below the Headlines: Conflict Displacement in Ethiopia
A major humanitarian crisis is unfolding in southern Ethiopia.
The Thousandth Cut: Eliminating U.S. Humanitarian Assistance to Gaza
Living conditions in Gaza are the worst they have ever been.