Rohingya refugees want to return to their homes in safety and dignity. But it remains far from safe to do so.
Marking 3 Years of Taliban Oppression: Statement from the U.S. Policy Advocates for Afghan Women and Girls
It has been three years since the Taliban violently took control of Afghanistan and the crisis for women and girls continues to deepen.
The Rohingya are at Risk of Being Forgotten
Refugees International hosted a conversation with Rohingya advocates on the latest developments in the response to the Rohingya crisis.
Two Years Since U.S. Genocide Determination, Rohingya Still in Danger
Two years on from the U.S. genocide determination for the Rohingya, what will it take to create a path out of genocide?
Refugees International Alarmed by Rohingya Protection Crisis in South and Southeast Asia
Regional countries must work together to provide search and rescue, safe disembarkation, and access to paths toward asylum for Rohingya refugees.
Newsweek: Pakistan Must Stop Deporting Afghan Refugee Women to a Gender Apartheid State
The ramifications of Pakistan’s large-scale deportation campaign are disastrous for Afghans.
In Global Climate Talks, Let Afghanistan In
As the United Nations’ Climate Change Conference (COP28) begins in Dubai today, where is Afghanistan?
Pakistan Must Reverse Disastrous Decision to Deport Afghan Refugees
For many Afghans, forced return will be tantamount to a death sentence.
Inclusive Climate Dialogue: Amplifying Afghanistan’s Voice in Global Climate Negotiations
What are the implications of sidelining countries like Afghanistan in international climate negotiations? And what are the subsequent impacts on migration and displacement?
NGOs Urge President Biden to Prioritize the Relocation of Afghan Women from Pakistan
Afghan women are at high-risk of persecution and violence in Pakistan and Afghanistan. The U.S. must prioritize their safety.