The Trump administration’s travel ban, upheld by the Supreme Court in June 2018, is unnecessarily putting lives at risk.
Borrowed Time Must Not Be Wasted in South Sudan Peace Process
South Sudan’s agreement today to delay the formation of its transitional government by 100 days is a welcome move. But this borrowed time must not be wasted.
U.S. Engagement in South Sudan Needed More Than Ever
In just one week, South Sudan will face a deadline to form a transitional government. But its leaders have failed to implement key aspects of last year’s peace agreement.
As UN Forges Ahead on IDPs, Displaced People Must Be at the Head of the Table
The UN’s new High-Level Panel on Internally Displaced People must be deeply and significantly informed by people with lived displacement experience.
“Like a Drop of Water on a Fire”: Inadequate Investment in Durable Solutions for Drought IDPs in Ethiopia
Due to severe drought and conflict, Ethiopia is facing a large scale displacement crisis.
Devastation and Displacement: Unprecedented Cyclones in Mozambique and Zimbabwe a Sign of What’s to Come?
As humanitarians continue to respond to the needs of storm survivors, including a looming food crisis is affecting up to a third of the population in Zimbabwe.
An Uncertain Future: Fragility and Humanitarian Priorities in Northeast Syria
The humanitarian situation in the northeast Syria remains extremely fragile and could deteriorate quickly.
New Humanitarian: Dear UN Secretary-General, Don’t Forget the Internally Displaced
Internally displaced people have been left out of global agreements on refugees and migrants. It’s time to put that right.
Crisis Denied in Cameroon: Government Refusal to Recognize Suffering in NWSW Deters Donors
If the government of Cameroon and international donors do not act, the humanitarian situation will rapidly deteriorate.
Ethiopia’s Treatment of Its Own IDPs Making Crisis Worse
Refugees International is deeply alarmed by the Ethiopian government’s renewed effort to carry out forced returns of internally displaced people in the country’s south.