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.
Afghanistan’s Humanitarian Crisis and the Way Ahead
Afghan communities across the country continue to live on the brink of disaster. What must donors and aid agencies do?
Fit for Purpose: Getting Humanitarian Aid Right in Afghanistan One Year after the Taliban Takeover
This week marks the one-year anniversary of the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan. For most Afghans, it has been a year of hunger.
Futures In The Balance: Taking Action To Ensure Afghan Women’s and Girls’ Rights Under Taliban Rule
As Afghanistan marks one year since the Taliban took control, the humanitarian and human rights situation in the country is devastatingly grim, particularly for Afghan women and girls.
Paths of Assistance: Opportunities for Aid and Protection along the Thailand-Myanmar Border
Long-established groups along the Thai-Myanmar border can serve as a vital lifeline for the informal delivery of aid to people in Myanmar.
Advocacy Awards: Afghanistan
Refugees International’s Advocacy Awards celebrated individuals who have shown extraordinary commitment to humanitarian action and the promotion of human rights in Afghanistan.
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.
Newsweek: The Path Out of Genocide
Five years since brutal attacks by Myanmar’s military forced more than 700,000 Rohingya refugees to flee their homes, the United States has finally recognized those horrors as genocide.
“Now, There is Nothing Safe”: A Roadmap for Investing in Afghan Women and Girls
The Taliban takeover in the summer of 2021 profoundly altered the trajectory of Afghanistan. While the impact has been felt across the country, no population has been more affected than Afghan women and girls.