Report

Passing the Buck: The Economics of Localizing Aid in Ukraine

Report

Humanitarian Pathways and Ezidi Family Unification in Europe Ten Years After Genocide

Report

Efforts to Localize Aid in Ukraine One Year On: Stuck in Neutral, Losing Time

Statement

New Study Shows Local Organizations in Ukraine Significantly More Cost-Efficient than International Organizations

Statement

EU Pact Will Not Improve Reception of Asylum Seekers, Must Come with Expanded Pathways

Statement

Refugees International Calls for Safe Pathways to Europe in Response to Recent Loss of Lives in the Mediterranean

Q&A

Q&A: Farhad Shamo Roto on Truth for Ezidi Genocide Survivors Ten Years On

Opinion

Forced Migration Review: Breaking the Cycle – Localising Humanitarian Aid in Ukraine

Perspective

Localizing Aid in Ukraine: Perspectives from Ukrainian Humanitarians in Odesa, Lviv, Zaporizhia, and Dnipro

Advocacy Letter

Joint Statement: The Future EU Must Uphold the Right to Asylum in Europe

Advocacy Letter

Reject the Use of Legal Loopholes in EU Asylum Law Reforms

Advocacy Letter

Letter: Localization of Humanitarian Aid in Ukraine

Event

Discussing ‘Passing The Buck: The Economics of Localizing Aid in Ukraine’

Event

The Second Annual Ukrainian Aid Leadership Conference

Event

National Workshop on Localizing Humanitarian Aid in Ukraine

Commentary

IAI: European and Tunisian Migration Policies: A Recipe for Failure and Suffering

Commentary

Romania Needs a Longer-Term Approach to Welcoming Displaced Ukrainians

Perspective

“Is This Really Europe?” Asylum Seekers Living in Dismal Conditions in Greece

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