Refugees International mourns the loss of former President Jimmy Carter, a steadfast advocate for human rights and a champion for displaced people.
Harvard Law Clinic and Jenner & Block LLP Sue for Information Refugees International Requested on AI’s Role in Asylum Decisions
DHS has not been transparent about its use of a tool that may be determining whether someone is denied refuge and deported.
Less Than 1% of Humanitarian Funding for Ukraine Goes Directly to Local Organizations
Despite global commitments to localize humanitarian responses, less than 1 percent has gone directly to local organizations in Ukraine.
NBA: Suspend Your Partnerships with the UAE and #SpeakOutOnSudan
We call upon the NBA to suspend its partnership with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) until it stops fueling mass atrocities in Sudan.
H.R. 9495: Our Work is Under Threat – Will You Help Defend Us?
Stand with us in urging your members of Congress to reject this harmful bill as it makes its way to the Senate.
Refugees International Remembers Founder Sue Morton
Refugees International mourns the loss of our founder, Sue Morton, a compassionate trailblazer whose vision and dedication transformed the lives of displaced people around the world.
Israel Receives Failing Grade on U.S. Demands in Gaza
We, alongside 7 humanitarian partners, conclude that Israel has failed to comply with U.S. humanitarian demands over the past 30 days – at enormous human cost for Palestinian civilians in Gaza.
COP29 Must Address Displacement and Mobility
As COP29 begins, parties must increase support for those experiencing loss and damage due to climate change.
A Message to Our Supporters Following the U.S. Elections
There will be dark days ahead. But Refugees International’s mission, voice, and values will seek to be a beacon in that darkness.
Gezira Atrocities Highlight Urgency of Civilian Protection in Sudan
Reports of mass killings and rapes by the RSF in Gezira state in Sudan are deeply alarming. The international community must act to protect Sudanese civilians now.