The U.S. saw the cost of a rushed military exit in Afghanistan. It is repeating that failure by abandoning the country through humanitarian withdrawal.
New York Times: My Rohingya People Are Running Out of Time
We may be stateless and marginalized, but we know who we are. The world needs to see us, too.
Statement for the Record on the Afghan Parole Program
The Trump administration is punishing our Afghan allies using pretext that has no relationship to their cases nor respects their longstanding contributions.
Lucky Karim Testifies at House Foreign Affairs Committee on Burma
Lucky Karim testifies at a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on the situation in Burma.
Lucky Karim Briefs Member States at a UN High-level Conference on the Rohingya Muslims & Other Minorities
Refugees International Fellow Lucky Karim briefs the UN High-level Conference on the situation of Rohingya.
8 Years On: Accountability Needed for Myanmar Atrocities Against Rohingya
We stand united in our call for an end to impunity.
+150 Organizations Call for 18-Month Extension and Redesignation of Temporary Protected Status for Burma (Myanmar)
Over 150 national, state, and local religious freedom, human rights, and civil society organizations urge the Trump administration to extend and redesignate TPS for Burma.
A Closing Window: How Aid Cuts Are Undermining Rohingya Possibilities
Refugees International hosted a virtual discussion with leading Rohingya activists and experts.
A Closing Window: How Aid Cuts are Undermining Rohingya Possibilities
These cuts are fundamentally jeopardizing the already precarious existence of a community that has endured unimaginable suffering.
Lucky Karim: Advocate, Refugee Returns to Cox’s Bazaar, Bangladesh
Refugees International Fellow Lucky Karim lived as a refugee for years in the Cox’s Bazaar refugee camp in Bangladesh before being resettled in the United States in 2023. In February 2025, she returned to the camp for the first time as an advocate with Refugees International.