The Amahoro Coalition, an African-led initiative that drives private sector leadership to advance economic inclusion for displaced populations, convened a first-of-its-kind conference in Kigali.
Refugees International’s Alexandra Lamarche joins the Harriman Institute at Columbia University for a conversation on Russian engagement in Africa.
The question is not “How can Kenya afford to include refugees in its labor market and economy?” but “How can it afford not to?”
Preface In most low- and middle-income countries, refugees and forced migrants face a range of legal, administrative, and practical barriers that prevent their economic inclusion. Removing those barriers would enable displaced people to become more self-reliant and more fully contribute to their host communities. Such efforts are even more important as the world looks to…
Researchers at Refugees International and the Center for Global Development find that Kenyan policies limiting refugees’ right to work, freedom of movement, and access to financial services in turn increase vulnerability and poverty among refugees.
Refugees International welcomes Kenya’s new Refugees Bill, which was signed into law today.
The Ethiopian government’s blockade has brought famine to Tigray, and the threat of full-scale civil war now hangs over the country.
October 6 marked 100 days since the Ethiopian government imposed a blockade on its northern region of Tigray.
Today marks 100 days since the Ethiopian government imposed a blockade on all humanitarian assistance to its northern region of Tigray.
Hardin Lang speaks out on Ethiopia’s recent expulsion of top UN officials. Start at 34:40 to hear his interview.
African Business Leaders Commit to Support Economic Inclusion of Refugees
The Amahoro Coalition, an African-led initiative that drives private sector leadership to advance economic inclusion for displaced populations, convened a first-of-its-kind conference in Kigali.
Russia in Africa: Soviet Legacies, Current Objectives, Local Responses
Refugees International’s Alexandra Lamarche joins the Harriman Institute at Columbia University for a conversation on Russian engagement in Africa.
If Given the Chance, Refugees Can Help Kenya’s Economic Growth and Recovery
The question is not “How can Kenya afford to include refugees in its labor market and economy?” but “How can it afford not to?”
From Displacement to Development: How Kenya Can Create Shared Growth by Facilitating Economic Inclusion for Refugees
Preface In most low- and middle-income countries, refugees and forced migrants face a range of legal, administrative, and practical barriers that prevent their economic inclusion. Removing those barriers would enable displaced people to become more self-reliant and more fully contribute to their host communities. Such efforts are even more important as the world looks to…
New Research Suggests Kenyan Government Isn’t Doing Enough to Support Economic Inclusion of Refugees
Researchers at Refugees International and the Center for Global Development find that Kenyan policies limiting refugees’ right to work, freedom of movement, and access to financial services in turn increase vulnerability and poverty among refugees.
Refugees International Welcomes Kenya’s Refugees Bill
Refugees International welcomes Kenya’s new Refugees Bill, which was signed into law today.
Just Security: The Tigray Conflict at One Year: Ethiopia’s Descent into Famine and Civil War
The Ethiopian government’s blockade has brought famine to Tigray, and the threat of full-scale civil war now hangs over the country.
100 Days of Blockade in Tigray
October 6 marked 100 days since the Ethiopian government imposed a blockade on its northern region of Tigray.
100 Days of Blockade in Tigray
Today marks 100 days since the Ethiopian government imposed a blockade on all humanitarian assistance to its northern region of Tigray.
VOA Nightlife Africa: Hardin Lang Speaks on Tigray
Hardin Lang speaks out on Ethiopia’s recent expulsion of top UN officials. Start at 34:40 to hear his interview.