Long-established groups along the Thai-Myanmar border can serve as a vital lifeline for the informal delivery of aid to people in Myanmar.
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.
Newsweek: The Path Out of Genocide
Five years since brutal attacks by Myanmar’s military forced more than 700,000 Rohingya refugees to flee their homes, the United States has finally recognized those horrors as genocide.
Call It Genocide
Calling what happened to the Rohingya “genocide” is not simply a matter of semantics.
Rohingya Genocide Trial Sends Important Signal
Refugees International Deputy Director for Africa, Asia, and the Middle East Daniel P. Sullivan comments on the Rohingya genocide trial.
WorldOregon | Great Decisions 2022: Myanmar & ASEAN
The situation in Myanmar is increasingly dire. How are neighboring countries reacting, and what role will ASEAN play?
One Year Since Coup, Refugees International Calls for Global Action on Myanmar
A year since the junta’s coup, the trajectory of the crisis remains alarming.
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.
Joint Statement on Myanmar UN Security Council Open Briefing
Refugees International joins over 280 organizations in calling for an open meeting of the UN Security Council to address the deteriorating humanitarian situation and urgent civilian protection concerns in Myanmar as a matter of extreme urgency.
CSIS | Towards Durable Solutions: Addressing Humanitarian Challenges in Bangladesh and Myanmar
Refugees International’s Daniel P. Sullivan joins CSIS for a discussion on the humanitarian challenges in Myanmar and Bangladesh.