Refugees International and The Azadi Project hosted the launch of our report on the situation of the Rohingya living in India.
Shadow of Refuge: Rohingya Refugees in India
The restricted rights, harassment, and detention Rohingya face in India increasingly echo some of the same persecution they faced in Myanmar.
Regional Authorities Fail to Protect Displaced People amid Cyclone Mocha, Endangering Lives
All people who find themselves in the path of danger must be allowed to seek safety, not left trapped behind barbed wire.
Newsweek: One Year On, Rohingya Path Out of Genocide Remains Unclear
The Myanmar military junta is still wreaking havoc and the Rohingya’s path out of genocide has been far from clear.
Meet Marwa Dashti, Afghan Refugee and Aspiring Journalist
This International Women’s Day, we caught up with Marwa Dashti, a young Afghan woman named Marwa when we were in Albania in 2021.
The Situation of the Rohingya and Deadly Sea Crossings
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.
Refugees International Applauds Mahbouba Seraj’s Nomination for Nobel Peace Prize
Refugees International is pleased that Afghan women’s rights activist Mahbouba Seraj, together with Iranian human rights’ activist Narges Mohammadi, have just been nominated for the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize.
Humanitarian Crisis Spiraling Two Years into Myanmar Coup
The two years of upheaval following the attempted takeover of the country by Myanmar’s military junta has left a path of devastation across the country.
Advocates Demand Urgent Action to Support Afghan Women and Girls Following New Restrictions on Women’s Rights and Humanitarian Aid
Refugees International along with four other members of the U.S. Policy Advocates for Afghan Women’s and Girls’ Rights Working Group condemn the latest attacks on women’s rights in Afghanistan.