These cuts will plunge Syrians into severe hunger—and could push many to flee Syria altogether.
Statement for the Record | “Ethiopia: Promise or Perils, The State of U.S. Policy”
We are concerned about humanitarian suffering and widespread conflict-related sexual violence experienced by women in Tigray, Ethiopia.
Refugees International Deeply Concerned by Humanitarian Implications of Ceasefire Collapse in Gaza
We fear an even greater catastrophe is imminent if the fighting continues.
Congress Must Reject Anti-Asylum Changes in Budget Negotiations
Our history of providing refuge to people seeking safety should not be bartered.
Refugees International Alarmed by Humanitarian Crisis in Tigray, Effects of Conflict-related Sexual Violence
Women in Tigray need urgent support to survive, and ultimately thrive in their recovery.
Refugees International Welcomes Release of Hostages and Humanitarian Pause in Gaza
Only a sustained ceasefire can enable the scale of aid delivery required.
The United States Must Make an Atrocity Determination in Sudan
An atrocity determination should be accompanied by concrete measures, including investigating and sanctioning any country complicit in these atrocities.
Pakistan Must Reverse Disastrous Decision to Deport Afghan Refugees
For many Afghans, forced return will be tantamount to a death sentence.
Refugees International Calls for Humanitarian Cease-Fire in Gaza
As a ground invasion of Gaza appears imminent, Refugees International is alarmed by the devastating humanitarian crisis in the territory
+60 National and Local Organizations Launch Campaign to #LetAsylumSeekers Work Faster
Business leaders, faith leaders, state and local leaders, members of Congress, and people seeking safety themselves have come together with a single message: let asylum seekers work.