Refugees International’s Yael Schacher sat down with Farhad to discuss the cases and their implications.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: I Fled Ukraine and Rebuilt My Life in Georgia. Now my legal Status is at Risk
We live under a cloud of anxiety, knowing we could lose our legal status — and everything we’re working to rebuild — with the stroke of a pen.
The Third Annual Ukrainian Aid Leadership Conference
The Alliance of Ukrainian Civil Society Organizations hosted the Third Annual Ukrainian Aid Leadership Conference.
Looking Forward: The Alliance of Ukrainian CSOs
The Alliance’s experience offers valuable insights for how locally led coalitions can drive power-shifting efforts as humanitarian aid diminishes.
Kyiv Independent: With Cuts Looming, It’s Time To Reform Ukraine’s Humanitarian Aid System
Despite billions in aid, Ukrainian NGOs remain sidelined — donors must finally shift power and funding to local responders.
Less Than 1% of Humanitarian Funding for Ukraine Goes Directly to Local Organizations
Despite global commitments to localize humanitarian responses, less than 1 percent has gone directly to local organizations in Ukraine.
Annual Ukraine Localization Survey 2024
A new survey finds that less than 1% of humanitarian funding for Ukraine goes directly to local organizations.
Tools for Assessing the Locally-led Response in Ukraine: The Humanitarian Localization Baseline and Annual Localization Survey
Join us and partners for a discussion on 2024 Baseline and Annual Survey on aid localization efforts in Ukraine.
EU Leaders Should Uphold Right to Asylum in Europe
EU leaders should take a close look at their legal obligations and uphold rights as they implement asylum and migration policy reform.
Devex: There is a Clear Financial Case for Localizing Aid
As Grand Bargain leaders meet this week, they must double down on their commitment to change the way government, U.N., and international NGO funding gets to local organizations.