Taking stock of Rwanda as a host for refugees
While refugees in Rwanda have the right to freedom of movement and work, in practice it’s difficult for them.
While refugees in Rwanda have the right to freedom of movement and work, in practice it’s difficult for them.
A global index could hold states accountable for refugee protection.
As conflicts last longer, the number of refugees and other displaced people is on the rise.
Over the past few decades, the US has gradually lowered the ceiling for refugees.
It’s not just Ukrainians. In 2021, nearly 90 million people were forced to flee their homes.
Almost 4 million Syrian refugees live in Turkey, which has taken noteworthy steps to integrate them into the country in the past five years. Will Turkey now try to force those refugees back to Syria?
Instead of focusing only on crime, the government can help set refugees up for success by collecting data on what’s working and what’s not in the integration process.
A new program seeks to divert Central Americans who are fleeing violence from crossing the U.S. border. An expert on Costa Rica explains why the tiny country was chosen and the challenges they face.
More than 2 million Ukrainians have fled the country since the Russian invasion. The EU has welcomed the refugees, but research shows that host communities may tire of the newcomers.
This summer, 10 refugee athletes will form a new team under the Olympic flag. But is the team – and the issue it represents – here to stay?