It has been three years since the Taliban violently took control of Afghanistan and the crisis for women and girls continues to deepen.
Refugees International Welcomes 2024 Refugee FellowsÂ
These six fellows have demonstrated outstanding leadership and a strong commitment to advocating for their communities.
Famine Finding in Darfur Must Bring Action
Urgent action is needed to prevent mass starvation in Sudan.
City, County, and NGO Leaders Endorse Sen. Markey and Reps. Meng, Ramirez, Espaillat led Destination Reception Assistance Act
We welcome the introduction of the Destination Reception Assistance Act.
Polio Discovery in Gaza Water Underscores Massive Health Risks to Palestinian Civilians
Aid agencies must be able to safely and securely implement a comprehensive mass vaccination campaign to save lives in Gaza.
New Study Shows Local Organizations in Ukraine Significantly More Cost-Efficient than International Organizations
Donors can leverage significant resources that are critically needed for ongoing humanitarian and development needs in Ukraine by shifting greater funding and decision-making power to local actors.
Gaza Still at High Famine Risk, Aid Response Must Scale
To definitively avert famine, rather than just temporarily defer it, there must be a dramatic step-change in both aid volumes and safe aid access.
Refugees International Appalled by New Biden Border Policies
These policies set a dangerous example to the world of scapegoating asylum seekers in hopes of political gain.
Refugees International Condemns Israeli Military Strike on Rafah Tent Camp as Civilian Death Toll Climbs
The horrific bombardment of a tent camp for forcibly displaced Palestinians in Rafah bears the clear hallmarks of a war crime.
Senate Border Bill is Not the Asylum Reform We Need
The bill, if passed, will exacerbate humanitarian and operational challenges at the border.