As the United Nations’ Climate Change Conference (COP28) begins in Dubai today, where is Afghanistan?
For many Afghans, forced return will be tantamount to a death sentence.
What are the implications of sidelining countries like Afghanistan in international climate negotiations? And what are the subsequent impacts on migration and displacement?
Afghan women are at high-risk of persecution and violence in Pakistan and Afghanistan. The U.S. must prioritize their safety.
Many Afghans have lived in the country for generations and say they have nowhere else to go.
The Pakistani government has ordered all undocumented Afghans leave the country or face forced expulsions.
Since the Taliban assumed power in Afghanistan 2 years ago today, they have stripped Afghan women and girls of their most basic human rights.
The international community has failed to provide a unified, standard approach to assisting Afghan women. Join us to discuss a way forward.
It is time for the United States to support and prioritize brave Afghan women journalists who have nowhere else to turn.
Congress must pass the Afghan Adjustment Act, bipartisan legislation that would give Afghans paroled into the United States the ability to apply for permanent legal residency.
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.
PRI The World: Pakistan Says Undocumented Migrants Must Leave by End of October
Many Afghans have lived in the country for generations and say they have nowhere else to go.
Refugees International Urges the Government of Pakistan to Continue Hosting Afghans
The Pakistani government has ordered all undocumented Afghans leave the country or face forced expulsions.
Marking 2 Years of Taliban Oppression: Statement from the U.S. Policy Advocates for Afghan Women and Girls
Since the Taliban assumed power in Afghanistan 2 years ago today, they have stripped Afghan women and girls of their most basic human rights.
Afghan Women Refugees Two Years On: Where Are They Now?
The international community has failed to provide a unified, standard approach to assisting Afghan women. Join us to discuss a way forward.
The Hill: The U.S. Must Honor its Promises to Afghanistan’s Women Journalists
It is time for the United States to support and prioritize brave Afghan women journalists who have nowhere else to turn.
Refugees International Applauds Reintroduction of Afghan Adjustment Act
Congress must pass the Afghan Adjustment Act, bipartisan legislation that would give Afghans paroled into the United States the ability to apply for permanent legal residency.