Statement from Senior Advocate for the Middle East Sahar Atrache on Russia’s veto of a draft UN Security Council resolution that would have renewed cross-border aid to Northwest Syria.
The Future of Al Hol Camp in the Face of COVID-19
As the civil war in Syria continues for a tenth year, the COVID-19 pandemic threatens vulnerable communities inside the country and risks compounding the devastation Syrians have already endured.
Kurdistan Isn’t Ready for the Coronavirus
While the number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus in the semiautonomous areas where the Kurds reside remains relatively low, there is good reason for concern.
A Crisis on Top of a Crisis: COVID-19 Looms over War-Ravaged Idlib
Humanitarian organizations are bracing for the worst as COVID-19 spreads to Idlib.
i24 News: Syrian Conflict Leaves Civilians Vulnerable to Virus
Vice President of Programs and Policy Hardin Lang joins i24 to discuss how COVID-19 will impact Syrians.
CNN: If coronavirus spreads to this population, it could be catastrophic
Displaced people need readily available and affordable Covid-19 testing and functional quarantine facilities where they live.
The Crisis in Idlib
Vice President for Programs and Policy Hardin Lang testifies before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs on the humanitarian crisis in Idlib.
Refugees International Statement on Reported Opening of Turkish Border to Syrian Refugees
Refugees International President Eric Schwartz comments on the reported opening of the Turkish border to Syrian refugees.
For Idlib’s Civilians, the ‘Worst May Be Yet to Come’
A humanitarian catastrophe of unthinkable scale is unfolding before our eyes in northwest Syria.
Lebanon at a Crossroads: Growing Uncertainty for Syrian Refugees
As Lebanon’s political and economic situation deteriorates, refugees are not being spared from the shockwaves of the crisis.