In Syria, the population of Idlib is bracing for what promises to be a brutal offensive by the Assad regime. When Syria, Russia, Turkey and Iran discuss Idlib’s fate later this week, they must remember that the lives of millions of civilians hang on their ability to find a peaceful resolution to this situation.
Refugees International is deeply concerned by indications that the Assad regime and its international partners are preparing to launch a major military operation to capture Idlib province.
As northeast Syria recovers from occupation by ISIS, there is an important opportunity to strengthen the capacity of local humanitarian groups.
There are several myths informing the conversation around access to employment for Syrian refugee women living in Jordan.
Syria is in the midst of one of the largest and fastest displacement crises since the start of the country’s bloody civil war eight years ago.
Raqqa serves as an important barometer in measuring the progress of recovery in the wake of the liberation of much of northeast Syria.
The United States and other donors have an important opportunity to consolidate stability in northeast Syria.
Refugees International is dismayed by the Italian government’s refusal to allow the SOS Mediteranée and Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) ship, the Aquarius, to disembark in Italy.
Refugees International expresses its deep concern regarding the return in recent weeks of thousands of Afghan nationals from Turkey back to Afghanistan where their safety is at risk.
Refugees International examines Israeli government policies that have denied protection to asylum seekers.
Idlib: Protection of Civilians Must Come First
In Syria, the population of Idlib is bracing for what promises to be a brutal offensive by the Assad regime. When Syria, Russia, Turkey and Iran discuss Idlib’s fate later this week, they must remember that the lives of millions of civilians hang on their ability to find a peaceful resolution to this situation.
Refugees International Warns of Impending Humanitarian Disaster in Syria’s Idlib Province
Refugees International is deeply concerned by indications that the Assad regime and its international partners are preparing to launch a major military operation to capture Idlib province.
Investing in Syria’s Future Through Local Groups
As northeast Syria recovers from occupation by ISIS, there is an important opportunity to strengthen the capacity of local humanitarian groups.
Debunking Myths of Syrian Women’s Absence from Jordan’s Labor Market
There are several myths informing the conversation around access to employment for Syrian refugee women living in Jordan.
Catastrophe in Southwest Syria: The Urgent Need for Humanitarian Action
Syria is in the midst of one of the largest and fastest displacement crises since the start of the country’s bloody civil war eight years ago.
Raqqa: Avoiding Another Humanitarian Crisis
Raqqa serves as an important barometer in measuring the progress of recovery in the wake of the liberation of much of northeast Syria.
U.S. Disengagement Could Jeopardize Fragile Stability in Northeast Syria
The United States and other donors have an important opportunity to consolidate stability in northeast Syria.
Europe Must Stop Putting Politics above Human Lives
Refugees International is dismayed by the Italian government’s refusal to allow the SOS Mediteranée and Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) ship, the Aquarius, to disembark in Italy.
The Return of Thousands of Afghans from Turkey back to Afghanistan is Cause for Alarm
Refugees International expresses its deep concern regarding the return in recent weeks of thousands of Afghan nationals from Turkey back to Afghanistan where their safety is at risk.
The Plight of Eritrean and Sudanese Asylum Seekers in Israel
Refugees International examines Israeli government policies that have denied protection to asylum seekers.