Through multilateralism, Congress can take meaningful steps to make a feminist foreign policy a reality.
#ChooseToChallenge the Status Quo: Displaced Women Share Their Hopes for the Future
Displaced women share their aspirations for the future.
International Women’s Day an Opportunity for Biden to Fulfill Commitments to Refugee Women and Girls
President Biden’s presidential campaign committed to a wide range of actions that if taken, would help protect, empower, and assist marginalized women and girls around the globe.
TRT World: Afghan Woman Who Set Herself on Fire in Lesvos May Face Arson Charges
Devon Cone joins TRT World to discuss conditions for displaced women and girls in Greece.
Refugees International Welcomes Bipartisan Bill to Prevent Gender-Based Violence in Humanitarian Crises
Refugees International applauds the introduction of the bipartisan Safe from the Start Act into the U.S. Congress today, which shows that women and girls’ protection in humanitarian emergencies is non-negotiable.
Priorities for the 117th Congress: Humanitarian Engagement for Displaced Populations
Refugees International outlines priorities for the 117th Congress.
Critical Policy Advice for President-elect Biden: A Comprehensive Approach for Displaced Women and Girls
Refugees International outlines critical advice for the Biden administration on how to improve the lives of displaced women and girls.
Women Seeking Refuge: Protection and Displacement in 2021
December 8, 2020 This event was hosted by the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University. A panel of scholars, practitioners, and policy analysts will convene one month after the 2020 election to discuss the election results and the implications for refugee women in 2021. Featuring: Welcoming remarks by Dr. Bonnie Stabile,…
Critical Policy Advice for President-Elect Biden: Protecting the Forcibly Displaced in Central America
Refugees International outlines critical advice for the Biden administration on humanely responding to migration in the Americas.
USAID Acting Administrator Demonstrates Continued Hostility Toward Access to Women’s Health Care
Refugees International criticizes Acting USAID Administrator John Barsa’s October 30th letter to UN Secretary General António Guterres, which demonstrates a continued hostility toward access to sexual and reproductive health services.