Since the Taliban assumed power in Afghanistan 2 years ago today, they have stripped Afghan women and girls of their most basic human rights.
Refugees International Calls for Emergency Supplemental Submission to Congress to Support Humanitarian Needs
Refugees International supports an emergency supplemental submission to Congress that would include support for humanitarian needs.
WFP Funding Cuts for Syria Threaten Food Crisis as +3 Million Face Acute Food Insecurity in NW Syria
Cuts to food aid could spark a severe crisis in Northwest Syria where 3 million people are already food insecure.
As Nine-Year Commemoration of Ezidi Genocide Approaches, More Action Needed for Survivors and Displaced Ezidis
Nine years after the brutal ethnic cleansing of the Ezidi people by the Islamic State, we need justice and peace.
Following Court Ruling, Biden Administration Should Stop Fighting for Illegal Asylum Ban
Refugees International welcomes a California District Court decision that the Biden administration’s asylum ban is unlawful and arbitrary.
Rohingya Infant’s Death a Symptom of India’s Flawed Detention Policy
Rohingya activists in India have reported the death of a five-month-old Rohingya girl following the use of teargas by Indian authorities.
After Russian Veto of Lifesaving Cross-border Aid Mechanism, Four Actions for Preserving Humanitarian Assistance to Northwest Syria
Refugees International shares four actions for preserving humanitarian assistance to Northwest Syria.
Refugees International Applauds Reintroduction of Afghan Adjustment Act
Congress must pass the Afghan Adjustment Act, bipartisan legislation that would give Afghans paroled into the United States the ability to apply for permanent legal residency.
Collapse of Aid Catastrophic for Palestinian Refugees
Donors must act quickly to fill the shortfall before 1.2 million Palestinians – including women and children – are left without critical humanitarian assistance.
Refugees International Calls for Immediate Aid for Black Migrants Expelled by Tunisian Authorities
Tunisian authorities have violently expelled hundreds of Black migrants and asylum seekers to a militarized desert “no man’s land” at the Tunisia-Libya border.