Refugees International outlines five steps the president must take to transform his rhetoric about U.S. humanitarian leadership into reality.
Hurricane María’s Survivors: “Women’s Safety Was Not Prioritized”
Insufficient protocols were in place to ensure that women were protected during and after Hurricane María.
Out of Reach: Legal Work Still Inaccessible to Refugees in Jordan
Two years into the Jordan Compact, many refugees in Jordan are worse off.
Closing Off Asylum at the U.S.-Mexico Border
The Trump administration is engaged in a sustained campaign against vulnerable women, men, and children seeking asylum in the United States.
5 Key Priorities to Address the Rohingya Crisis
Refugees International outlines five key priorities the world must address in order to begin tackling the root causes of the Rohingya crisis.
Leaving Millions Behind: The Harmful Consequences of Donor Fatigue in the DRC
Insufficient funding threatens to unravel decades of investment and push the Democratic Republic of Congo deeper into chaos.
Investing in Syria’s Future Through Local Groups
As northeast Syria recovers from occupation by ISIS, there is an important opportunity to strengthen the capacity of local humanitarian groups.
The Trump Zero Tolerance Policy: A Cruel Approach with Humane and Viable Alternatives
The zero tolerance policy is fundamentally cruel.
Still At Risk: Restrictions Endanger Rohingya Women and Girls in Bangladesh
For Rohingya women in Bangladesh, gender-based violence continues in refuge.
Catastrophe in Southwest Syria: The Urgent Need for Humanitarian Action
Syria is in the midst of one of the largest and fastest displacement crises since the start of the country’s bloody civil war eight years ago.