The Central African Republic is in the midst of a dire humanitarian crisis. Refugees International convened a group of experts in the country to identify what a roadmap for peace must entail.
Internal Displacement: An Agenda for Progress
The majority of the world’s forcibly displaced people—around 55 million—live within the borders of their own home country. More must be done to respond to internal displacement.
Mexico’s Use of Differentiated Asylum Procedures: An Innovative Approach to Asylum Processing
In Latin America, more people are on the move than ever before. Mexico’s approach to displacement holds important lessons for other countries in the region.
La utilización de procedimientos de asilo diferenciados en México: un enfoque innovador para el procesamiento de asilo
En América Latina, hay más personas en movimiento que nunca.
The Cruelest of Fates: Famine in the Time of War in Tigray
The humanitarian situation in Tigray remains devastating. More than 900,000 people are experiencing famine, and 2 million more are living on the brink.
Labor Market Access in Forced Displacement Contexts
Economies suffer when refugees cannot fairly and equitably access labor markets.
Atrocities and Displacement in Burkina Faso
Civil society leaders from Burkina Faso share key humanitarian trends and possible ways to prevent further atrocities.
A Crisis of Care: Sexual and Reproductive Health Competes for Attention Amid Conflict and Displacement in Mali
National healthcare systems rarely prioritize sexual and reproductive health. This is especially a challenge for displaced women and girls worldwide, including in Mali.
Doing No Harm in Lebanon: The Need for an Aid Paradigm Shift
Effective aid to Lebanon must avoid the mistakes of the past and finally confront the country’s legacy of corruption.
Time is Running Out: Urgent Action Needed to Address Humanitarian Crisis in Tigray
The situation in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region is at a dangerous turning point. Here are urgent steps to halt this downward spiral.