The international community can no longer afford to eschew the needs of the communities that are most affected by climate change.
Q&A: Meet Migrant Women’s Rights Advocate Stacie Girón of Espacio Migrante
Refugees International interviewed Stacie Girón, an advocate for reproductive healthcare access for migrant women in Mexico. Learn her story.
Preguntas y respuestas: Conozcan a Stacie Girón de Espacio Migrante, defensora de los derechos de las mujeres migrantes
Refugees International entrevistó a Stacie Girón, defensora de los derechos de las mujeres migrantes. Aprende su historia.
Q&A: What Is at Stake as the Biden Administration’s CHNV Parole Program Goes on Trial?
Texas and twenty other states are suing to end the Biden administration’s parole processes for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans (CHNV). Yael Schacher explains the substance and stakes of the case.
The Hill: The U.S. Must Honor its Promises to Afghanistan’s Women Journalists
It is time for the United States to support and prioritize brave Afghan women journalists who have nowhere else to turn.
The New Humanitarian: Urgent Help Needed for Stranded South Sudanese Returnees
The South Sudan government, aid agencies, and donors need to work together to urgently put an end to this deepening crisis.
A Legal Win for Access to Asylum in the United States: Q&A with Yael Schacher
We spoke with Yael Schacher about a successful argument she made to challenge the Remain in Mexico program in a California federal court.
Foreign Affairs: How Assad Weaponized a Disaster
Syrian earthquake victims deserve more international help, but donors must ensure the recovery process does not bolster Assad’s regime.
Newsweek: One Year On, Rohingya Path Out of Genocide Remains Unclear
The Myanmar military junta is still wreaking havoc and the Rohingya’s path out of genocide has been far from clear.