Thousands of men, women, and children are trapped on Greece’s small islands in appalling circumstances.
Rohingya Safe but Not Secure in Bangladesh
It has been nine months since the first Rohingya fled into Bangladesh seeking refuge from abuses in Myanmar.
Ongoing Abuses and Oppression of the Rohingya in Myanmar
The government of Myanmar has created one of the most protracted and brutal displacement crises in the world.
“Hell on Earth”: Abuses Against Refugees and Migrants Trying to Reach Europe from Libya
Migrants in Libya face arbitrary detention, torture, unlawful killings, rape, forced labor, kidnapping, and even slavery.
Two Steps Back: Haiti Still Reeling from Hurricane Matthew
Hurricane Matthew devestated Haiti and has not attracted the financial support and attention it deserved from the international community.
Aid Inside Syria: Time to Go Small in a Bigger Way
Many Syrian NGOs based in Turkey and providing humanitarian aid inside Syria have reached a high level of organizational and operational capacity.
Getting it Right: Protection of South Sudanese Refugees in Uganda
The Ugandan government and aid agencies deserve great credit for receiving South Sudanese refugees in a dignified and protective manner.
“Except God, We Have No One”: Lack of Durable Solutions for Non-Syrian Refugees in Turkey
The Turkish government has taken a number of positive steps to improve the lives of Syrians in Turkey.
A Battle Not Yet Over: Displacement and Women’s Needs in Post-Peace Agreement Colombia
After 50 years of brutal war, Colombia’s peace agreement is cause to celebrate.
Accelerating Threats from Climate Change: Disasters and Displacement in Myanmar
Myanmar must confront its extreme vulnerability to climate change.