Rohingya refugees are continuing to take deadly sea journeys to seek safety. The international community must respond.
Addressing the Rohingya Boat Crisis
Thousands of Rohingya have embarked on dangerous journeys by sea in recent months, with at least 300 believed to have died in the past year.
Urgent Action Needed to Save Rohingya Adrift at Sea
An alarming number of Rohingya refugees have been marooned at sea in recent weeks. Urgent action is needed to address the drivers behind these dangerous voyages and to save those still adrift.
Hope amid Despair: Finding Solutions for Rohingya in Bangladesh
Solutions to the protracted crisis in the Bangladesh camps all require empowerment of the Rohingya.
Rohingya Resettlement to United States a Welcome and Significant Step
The U.S. announcement of a resettlement program for Rohingya from Bangladesh is a welcome and highly significant step toward addressing the Rohingya crisis.
‘No More Pains!’: 5 Years After the Rohingya Genocide
Refugees International marks the five year anniversary of the Rohingya genocide.
Press Briefing: Rohingya Refugees and Activists Address Rohingya Crisis Five Years On
To mark five years of the Rohingya crisis, Refugees International hosted a media briefing with the help of the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants on August 23, featuring Rohingya leaders from inside the refugee camps and the diaspora as well as policy experts.
5 Years On: 5 Priorities to Address the Rohingya Crisis and Forge a Better Future for the People of Myanmar
Five priority actions can help create a path out of genocide and toward a peaceful, inclusive future for the Rohingya and all people of Myanmar.
Rohingya Refugees React to the U.S. Genocide Determination
Fortify Rights and Refugees International asked what the U.S. genocide determination means to Rohingya refugees living in camps in Bangladesh.
CSIS | Towards Durable Solutions: Addressing Humanitarian Challenges in Bangladesh and Myanmar
Refugees International’s Daniel P. Sullivan joins CSIS for a discussion on the humanitarian challenges in Myanmar and Bangladesh.