Recent climate disasters have displaced more than 850,000 Mozambicans from the coast, further inland. Better livelihood programming is now needed to help them start anew.
The consent-based model with the Syrian regime is insufficient for getting aid into northwest Syria. It’s time to strengthen alternative approaches—and investing in Syrian civil society is key.
The Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage Must Listen to Affected Communities
As the second meeting of the Loss and Damages board begins this week, we urge the inclusion of affected communities in the decision-making processes.
Making Fishers into Farmers? Mozambique’s IDPs Need Livelihood Support
Recent climate disasters have displaced more than 850,000 Mozambicans from the coast, further inland. Better livelihood programming is now needed to help them start anew.
The Women of Mozambique Want You to Know About the War You Probably Haven’t Heard Of
As the war in Northern Mozambique worsens, women and girls continue to live in uncertainty. The world must listen to their experiences.
The New Refugee Act in Kenya and What it Means for Refugees
The success of Kenya’s model will send a positive signal to other refugee-hosting countries that refugees are not a burden.
IAI: European and Tunisian Migration Policies: A Recipe for Failure and Suffering
The EU intended strategy for Tunisia appears destined for failure. Here the four primary deficiencies of the plan.
In Global Climate Talks, Let Afghanistan In
As the United Nations’ Climate Change Conference (COP28) begins in Dubai today, where is Afghanistan?
Mixed Migration Review: Biden’s Approach to Migration Management in the Americas: A Medley of Pathways, Asylum Restrictions and Unceasing Transit
To be effective in managing migration and to serve as models for use elsewhere, pathways to the United States need to be refined.
Toward an Improved U.S. Approach to Sudan: Summary of Private Roundtable Discussion
Participants urged the importance of prioritizing the ongoing atrocities in Darfur and the need for elevated engagement by the United States.
UN Crossborder Aid to Syria Requires More Than Consent
The consent-based model with the Syrian regime is insufficient for getting aid into northwest Syria. It’s time to strengthen alternative approaches—and investing in Syrian civil society is key.
Asylum Seekers in Costa Rica Struggle to Survive as New Decree Restricts Access to Work
A new decree in Costa Rica makes it harder for asylum seekers to access work. The effects of the decree will be felt throughout the region.