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.
India Must Halt the Forced Deportation of Rohingya Genocide Survivors
The government of India must immediately end the detention and forced deportation of Rohingya refugees to Myanmar.
Restoration of Vital Food Rations Avoids Nightmare Scenario but Aid Cuts Still Threaten Rohingya
Failure to renew more than minimal aid will lead to increased hunger, disease, and avoidable deaths.
Amid U.S. Aid Cuts, WFP Cuts Food Rations for Rohingya Refugees by Half
The newly announced World Food Program cuts to Rohingya refugees will devastate the lives of millions living in refugee camps in Bangladesh.
Taliban Abuses Cannot Continue Unchecked
The denial of women’s rights and the mistreatment of detainees in Afghanistan must be met with unified pressure.
A Lifetime in Detention: Rohingya Refugees in India
Rohingya refugees in India face severe human rights abuses, including arbitrary detention and deportation. Here’s what must be done.
Refugees International Marks Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day: Global Attention Needed As Violence Worsens
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?