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Refugees International advocates for lifesaving assistance and protection for displaced people. We are independent and do not accept government or UN funding.
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Refugees International 2 h
"Those who had fled Myanmar just days before suggested that life for Rohingya inside Myanmar remains dire." & spoke with newly arrived in about ongoing oppression in
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Refugees International 11 h
Our team in found that displaced Venezuelans on the island live hidden and afraid with no real opportunities to obtain international protection or other forms of legal stay. Read our report on what must be done:
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Refugees International 13 h
Since the Syrian regime and its Russian ally stepped up their bombardment of Idlib province in February, more than 140,000 civilian men, women, and children have been forced to flee for their lives. Learn more:
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Refugees International 16 h
“We are waiting for peace...We are all praying hard that we can go home. But if we go home, we need to know that we can stay.” met with refugees living at Protection of Civilian (PoC) sites in South Sudan. Learn more:
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Refugees International 17 h
In the next 3 decades, hundreds of millions of people may be forcibly displaced from their homes due to . It is crucial that governments take action. Thanks to Senators & for hosting a session today on this growing crisis.
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Ed Markey 18 h
Today the Senate Climate Task Force met with of and of to discuss the connection between climate change and forced migration. Thank you for the work you do to bring attention to this growing crisis and to protect those affected.
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Mark Yarnell 22 h
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Very important issue that we as advocates are thinking a lot about, . Thanks for sharing!
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Over 68 million people have been forced from their homes by violence, persecution, and violations of human rights. RI advocates identified the biggest challenges for the humanitarian community in the year ahead:
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Read our statement on Idlib from Refugees International Vice President for Programs and Policy Hardin Lang:
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Refugees International 23 h
As continues to implode, must improve conditions for those who have sought refuge on its shores. Read the second report in our series on the national-level response to the crisis.
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Refugees International mai. 7
We joined over 50 national security and humanitarian leaders in calling upon to resist the Trump administration’s budget proposal that cuts funding for humanitarian aid and weakens . Read more:
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Refugees International mai. 7
Based on first-hand accounts from and representatives of civil society organizations and UN agencies, our urgent new report paints a dire picture of conditions in Curaçao and outlines a path forward:
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Refugees International mai. 7
One million Rohingya refugees continue to live in displacement in Bangladesh with little prospect for safe return to their homeland in western . Read more in our new report:
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Refugees International mai. 7
If decision-makers turn their back on efforts to reach a peaceful resolution to the Syrian conflict and end military actions, the Syrian people will face an unprecedented humanitarian disaster. Learn more:
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Refugees International mai. 6
When a free press can function properly, it can produce results that directly help refugees and displaced persons. Read more:
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Refugees International mai. 6
We're calling on Congress to prioritize funding for the State, Foreign Operations bill. Learn more:
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Izza Leghtas mai. 6
"It's easy to think, now that we have our human rights, that they will be there forever, they cannot be taken away. But they are like the air you breathe. You don't think about it until you're gasping for your last breath,"
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Refugees International mai. 6
Roughly the size of Texas with a population of 4.6 million, CAR’s humanitarian crisis is the third worst in the world by # of citizens per capita in need. But the country's small size & population should make its crisis more amenable to solutions.
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Izza Leghtas mai. 6
“From refugee to German engineer. That’s the goal.” For Germany's economy, who arrived in recent years are much-needed workers. Interesting piece on what's being done to provide them with the necessary training & pathways to jobs
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