Advocate Jocelyn Perry and Alumni Fellows Ayoo Irene Hellen and Qiyamud Din Ikram will be in Belém, representing Refugees International.
Find Refugees International at COP30
Refugees International will be at COP30 in Belém, Brazil spotlighting the urgent intersection of climate change and forced displacement.
Refugees International Welcomes ICJ Opinion on Obligations of States in Respect of Climate Change
With today’s ruling, frontline communities are one step closer to staying safely in their homes or to moving with the dignity, rights, and resources that they deserve.
The Impacts of USAID Cuts: Less Climate Resilience, More Forced Displacement
Cuts to aid programs will have a compounding effect: creating less climate resilience in frontline communities and exacerbating unsafe situations that force people to become refugees.
Why Aren’t Refugees at the Negotiating Table?
Without direct financial support and resources, refugees are left vulnerable to the worst impacts of climate change.
“Climate Change is Hitting Us the Hardest. We Want to be Part of the Solutions.”
60 refugee leaders from Bidi Bidi and Kiryandongo Refugee Settlements share what they hope Parties accomplish at COP29 in Baku.
COP29 Must Address Displacement and Mobility
As COP29 begins, parties must increase support for those experiencing loss and damage due to climate change.
Localizing Climate Adaptation Planning in Kenya’s Refugee-Hosting Counties
Kenya’s national and local governments, donors, and humanitarian agencies can support refugee-led adaptation to climate change.
Find Us at COP29: Virtual Convenings and Events in Baku
Refugees International will be attending COP29 in Baku. Tune in to virtual convenings or attend events we are hosting in person.
The Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage Must Listen to Affected Communities
As the second meeting of the Loss and Damages board begins this week, we urge the inclusion of affected communities in the decision-making processes.