As the Israeli government’s siege starves the people of Gaza, aid workers are now joining the same food lines, risking being shot just to feed their families.
Refugees International Welcomes Syria Sanctions Relief, Creating Pathway for Syria’s Recovery
Refugees International welcomes the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s issuance of General License (GL) No. 25.
Refugees International Condemns Israeli Aid Obstruction As Civilians Starve
All areas of Gaza face famine-level starvation in the coming months if Israel continues to blockade humanitarian aid. This is a real-time emergency.
Refugees International Welcomes President Trump’s Decision to Lift U.S. Sanctions on Syria
Lifting these restrictions now creates an opportunity to reverse this damage and support more sustainable, locally led recovery efforts.
Just Security | Paying for Return: Why Assad’s Assets Must Fund Syrian Repatriation
Assad’s frozen and sanctioned assets can and should be structured into international reparation programs to help Syrian families afford the process of returning and rebuilding their lives.
+55 Syrian and International NGOs Call on Trump Administration to Ease Syria Sanctions
President Trump’s trip to the Middle East is a critical opportunity to lift or suspend sanctions that are punishing the Syrian people and hindering efforts to stabilize and rebuild the country.
Beyond the Fall: Rebuilding Syria After Assad
The jubilation of Assad’s overthrow is still tangible. But the hard realities of the road ahead are now sharply in focus.
Refugees International Condemns Israeli Attacks on Civilians in Gaza, Calls for Immediate Resumption of Ceasefire
This escalation, combined with the Israeli government’s renewed blockade on all food and aid deliveries into Gaza, risks an imminent humanitarian collapse in the territory.
StoryMap: Two Hours In Rafah, A Lifetime Of Grief
Refugee Fellow Jomana Abunahla shares the gut-wrenching stories of six Palestinian women displaced to Rafah alongside her after October 2023.
Foreign Affairs: Syria’s Biggest Problem: How to Resettle Millions of Refugees and Displaced People
This is a hopeful moment for Syria, but the real work of rebuilding the country is just beginning.