This International Women’s Day, we caught up with Marwa Dashti, a young Afghan woman named Marwa when we were in Albania in 2021.
Localizing Aid in Ukraine: Perspectives from Ukrainian Humanitarians in Odesa, Lviv, Zaporizhia, and Dnipro
Localizing the humanitarian aid response in Ukraine is not just the smart thing to do—but done well, it could help inform more effective delivery of aid globally.
Refugees International Eyewitness: Pushbacks of Venezuelans on the Guatemalan Border
Countries in the Western Hemisphere must work together to ensure Venezuelans are provided protection and opportunity.
‘No More Pains!’: 5 Years After the Rohingya Genocide
Refugees International marks the five year anniversary of the Rohingya genocide.
Life on the Edge of the Darien Gap
Without more humanitarian support and policies that will reroute people away from the Gap, migrants will continue to be in extremely vulnerable situations.
What Title 42 Has Wrought
While we should welcome support and refuge for Ukrainians in need, it must also be available to those fleeing violence and persecution within our hemisphere and without discrimination.
Rohingya Refugees React to the U.S. Genocide Determination
Fortify Rights and Refugees International asked what the U.S. genocide determination means to Rohingya refugees living in camps in Bangladesh.
Cross-Border Solidarity: A Story of Determination, Generosity, and Friendship
Natalia fled Ukraine with her family. She crossed the border into Poland where she was met with kindness from a stranger who helped her family to safety.
Advocates, Congressman Meeks Call for U.S. Action on Myanmar One Year After the Coup
The humanitarian situation in Myanmar remains dire one year after the military coup.
Signs of Hope for Refugee Issues in 2022 After a Challenging Year
Last year gave us some hope for a better world in 2022 for displaced people.