Doctors in Idlib are working for days on end without breaks—some without pay.
An Uncertain Future: Fragility and Humanitarian Priorities in Northeast Syria
The humanitarian situation in the northeast Syria remains extremely fragile and could deteriorate quickly.
Refugees International: Turkey Should Immediately Halt Deportation of Syrians to Syria
Refugees International is gravely concerned by credible reports of Turkey’s deportation of Syrians in Istanbul to Idlib in northwest Syria and calls for the immediate halt to any such forcible returns.
This Syrian Refugee Graffiti Artist Has a Message for the World
Haleem Kawa, a Syrian refugee living in Turkey, has a message for the world: Idlib needs your help.
Refugees International Joins 45 Other Groups Calling on the United States to Renew TPS for Syrians
Refugees International joined 45 other organizations in sending a letter to Secretary of State Michal Pompeo and Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Kevin McAleenan to renew and redesignate Temporary Protected Status for Syrians in the United States.
Meet Mariela Shaker, Syrian Violinist, Professor, and Refugee
“The war did not scare me, losing my dreams did,” said the Syria refugee and violinist.
The Hill: Syrian Refugee Crisis Could Grow Exponentially Worse
One of the greatest humanitarian disasters in Syria to date is looming.
Latest Idlib Offensive Threatens ‘Unprecedented Humanitarian Disaster’
Since the Syrian regime and its Russian ally stepped up their bombardment of Idlib province in February, more than 140,000 civilian men, women, and children have been forced to flee for their lives.
Beyond Brussels III, Making the Well-Being of Refugees a Reality
To realize genuine improvements in the lives of Syrian refugees, donor efforts must extend beyond funding.
The Hill: U.S. Can Halt New Wave of Humanitarian Suffering in Syria
The warning lights are blinking red in Idlib and other areas outside of regime control.