Para los que trabajan informalmente y con poca seguridad laboral, la perdida de empleo fue casi garantizada en la pandemia, por lo que es necesario tomar acciones concretas para eliminar las barreras y puedan acceder trabajos de acuerdo a sus capacidades, mejorar su autosuficiencia y disminuir sus vulnerabilidades.
Building Better, Not Backward: Learning from the Past to Design Sound Border Asylum Policy
Based on lessons learned from the last thirty years of border management, Refugees International sets out policy options to more fairly and humanely manage asylum.
From Displacement to Development: How Peru Can Transform Venezuelan Displacement into Shared Growth
Venezuelans in Peru can make positive contributions to the Peruvian economy if given the chance to access work.
The Effect of COVID-19 on the Economic Inclusion of Venezuelans in Peru
The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately impacted displaced Venezuelans in Peru when compared to their hosts.
Economic Shocks of COVID-19 Disproportionately Affects Displaced Venezuelans in Peru, New Research Finds
The Center for Global Development and Refugees International launched a report today about COVID-19’s economic effects on Venezuelan refugees in Peru.
No Rights: Mexican Airports as Unprotected Spaces for Asylum Seekers
For most foreigners who enter Mexico through one of its 15 international airports, inspection zones are scenes of minor, routine screening of luggage and personal documents. For others, however, they can become places where their human rights are violated.
Critical Policy Advice for President-elect Biden: A Comprehensive Approach for Displaced Women and Girls
Refugees International outlines critical advice for the Biden administration on how to improve the lives of displaced women and girls.
Biden Admin Must Reverse Trump’s Unpopular Anti-Asylum Rule
Senior U.S. Advocate Yael Schacher responds to the news that the Trump administration has finalized its most restrictive asylum policy.
57 Groups Call on U.S. Senators to Establish a Senate Human Rights Commission
Refugees International joins 57 organizations urging the Senate to establish a Senate Human Rights Commission to save lives, restore freedoms, and protect, respect, and fulfill human rights.
Women Seeking Refuge: Protection and Displacement in 2021
December 8, 2020 This event was hosted by the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University. A panel of scholars, practitioners, and policy analysts will convene one month after the 2020 election to discuss the election results and the implications for refugee women in 2021. Featuring: Welcoming remarks by Dr. Bonnie Stabile,…