Governments and international agencies have fulfilled few promises to better protect Rohingya.
Internal Displacement in Iraq: More than Just Mosul
The situation internally dispalced people in Iraq remains extremely worrisome.
Refugee Returns from Kenya to Somalia: “This is About Fear… Not About Choice”
The Kenyan government’s threat to close the Dadaab refugee camp by the end of November would cause irreparable harm and damage.
From Bad to Worse: Deepening Impacts of Zimbabwe’s Drought
Zimbabwe’s future appears precariously poised on an edge.
No Respite: Burundian Refugees in the DR Congo
A violent political crisis in Burundi has forced several hundred thousand people from their homes.
Nigeria’s Displaced Women and Girls: Humanitarian Community at Odds, Boko Haram’s Survivors Forsaken
The world looked on in horror as Boko Haram abducted 271 girls from their high school in Chibo. But attention has not translated into sustained humanitarian assistance for those in need in the region.
Planting the Seeds of Success? Turkey’s New Refugee Work Permits
Turkey’s December 2015 announcement of a work permit option for registered Syrian refugees is a momentous step.
Women and Girls Failed: The Burundian Refugee Response in Tanzania
The crisis in Burundi has forced the flight of more than 220,000 refugees, half of whom are female.
Asylum Betrayed: Recruitment of Burundian Refugees in Rwanda
Refugees International is deeply concerned that asylum in Rwanda is being undermined.
Syrian Refugees in Jordan: Things Get Worse
Syrian refugees in Jordan face increasingly difficult circumstances as the conflict in their home country wears on.