The Global Compact on Refugees: A Long Way to Go in Breaking the Status Quo
InterAction’s Refugee Policy Working Group put together a reaction piece to the “zero” draft, analyzing the strengths and weaknesses.
InterAction’s Refugee Policy Working Group put together a reaction piece to the “zero” draft, analyzing the strengths and weaknesses.
The U.N. refugee agency says thousands of Nigerian refugees are fleeing to Chad to escape a surge of violence in northeastern Nigeria’s Borno state.
The Declaration committed states to “a more equitable sharing of the burden and responsibility for hosting and supporting the world’s refugees.”
One year ago, as the United States completed the withdrawal of its troops from Afghanistan, the Taliban quickly took control…
The world witnessed historically high levels of forced displacement in the last decade, resulting in human suffering and heightened stress…
In an era of rising populism and rejection of multilateralism across the globe, the adoption of the Global Compact…
In 2015, Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi was seen as a beacon of democracy and human rights…
The photo of Oscar Ramirez and his daughter Valeria, lying face down dead on the bank of the Rio Grande…
President Trump has made clear his desire to move on from Syria. But this would be a mistake. Disengagement now would condemn Syrians to a new round of suffering.
InterAction met with Refugees International’s Mark Yarnell, Senior Advocate and UN Liaison, who shared insights on the relationship between NGOs working in the region and thecurrent government.