Russia Distances Itself from Neighboring Afghan Refugees: Part Two
Russian migration policy rarely recognizes asylum and makes the process painstakingly long, particularly for their Afghan neighbors.
Russia Distances Itself from Neighboring Afghan Refugees: Part One
Russian migration policy rarely recognizes asylum and makes the process painstakingly long, particularly for their Afghan neighbors.
The Refugee Crisis In The Arab World
Why is the average person today more informed about the refugee crisis in Ukraine versus those in Eritrea or Afghanistan?
Event Review: University of London Refugee Law Initiative Conference
Staff writer Joshua Rodriguez attended the University of London’s Refugee Law Initiative Annual Conference entitled “Inequality and Fairness in Refugee Protection.”
Displacement in the Middle East Compared to the Treatment of Ukrainian Refugees
Welcome reception of displaced Ukrainians contrasts more hostile attitudes towards Middle Eastern refugees.
Protecting Female Refugees from Gender-Based Violence in Camps
Gender-based violence against women is a pervasive issue plaguing refugee camps, and change is desperately needed.