Refugees International’s Daniel P. Sullivan joins CSIS for a discussion on the humanitarian challenges in Myanmar and Bangladesh.
The Public Health Crisis in Afghanistan: A First-Hand Account
Dr. Spiegel, director of the Center for Humanitarian Health at the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University, shares a first-hand account of the public health crisis in Afghanistan.
UN Security Council Resolution 2615 Establishing a Humanitarian Exemption to the 1988 Afghanistan Sanctions Regime
Refugees International welcomes that passage of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1615 on the 1988 Afghanistan sanctions regime.
Lifesaving Humanitarian Response for Women and Girls in Afghanistan: An Urgent Call for U.S. Action
Urgent action is needed to address the looming famine and avert a humanitarian catastrophe that will impact women and girls in Afghanistan.
Lifesaving Humanitarian Response for Women and Girls in Afghanistan: An Urgent Call for U.S. Action
Afghanistan already faces one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world and the rights of women and girls are disproportionately impacting their health, safety, and access to lifesaving assistance. The U.S. government must act to ramp up the humanitarian response.
Devex: Pakistan Needs a Refugee Compact to Support Afghans
Pakistan is hosting more and more displaced Afghans. Here’s what must be done.
CSIS | On The Brink of Disaster: Aid Conditionality and Crisis in Afghanistan
Refugees International’s Hardin Lang joins CSIS for a conversation on the dire situation in Afghanistan and what more needs to be done to address major food shortages and other humanitarian needs.
Just Security: ASEAN Has Failed on Myanmar. What’s Next?
It’s been nine months since the Myanmar military coup, and it is clear that ASEAN has failed. The United States and like-minded countries should push for bolder action.
Dire Consequences: Addressing the Humanitarian Fallout from Myanmar’s Coup
Introduction Nine months since a military coup, the future of Myanmar remains uncertain. Despite a brutal crackdown, millions of people continue to resist the military junta that seized power, both through civil disobedience and armed resistance. What is certain is that a humanitarian and displacement catastrophe has engulfed the country and is likely to get…
Refugees International Statement on UNHCR-Bangladesh Deal on Bhasan Char
The newly signed agreement between UNHCR and the government of Bangladesh on Bhasan Char raises serious questions about the safety and feasibility of moving tens of thousands of Rohingya refugees to an isolated island.