More than 300 non-governmental organizations (“NGOs”) and notable individuals from around the world have endorsed the Statement Calling for Solutions to End the Warehousing of Refugees, half representing refugees in or from the southern hemisphere. These NGOs are not just signing statements but taking concrete actions in donor and host nations to reshape the refugee protection agenda. Such international breadth of support is the beginning of a coordinated campaign to bring pressure to bear on the relevant parties
This article explores the growing shift towards opportunity-focused policies, particularly the suppo...
When refugees are resettled into a destination, not-for-profit organisations offer frontline service...
NGOs have a rich history of involvement in case identification and referral for resettlement, and ha...
More than 300 non-governmental organizations (“NGOs”) and notable individuals from around the world ...
A coalition of civil society actors has developed effective strategies for working alongside the Tha...
Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) are essential in creating and delivering an effective, legitimate...
Incorporating refugee-run organisations into development programmes, potentially as implementing par...
The formal structures of humanitarian aid are struggling to respond to the consequences of COVID-19....
Resolution of one of the world’s most persistent human rights problems is finally within reach. In t...
Studies of civil society organisations (CSOs) working on international protection related issues hav...
Non-governmental organisations assist the refugees with their integration into the new environment, ...
Abstract Sustainable development relies on three main sectors: government, the business sector, and...
Currently there are over 12 million refugees worldwide; of this number approximately 7 million of th...
The refugee and migration crisis has contributed to promote and consolidate new practices. The NGOs’...
Many of the world’s top refugee-hosting countries have not acceded to the 1951 Refugee Convention an...
This article explores the growing shift towards opportunity-focused policies, particularly the suppo...
When refugees are resettled into a destination, not-for-profit organisations offer frontline service...
NGOs have a rich history of involvement in case identification and referral for resettlement, and ha...
More than 300 non-governmental organizations (“NGOs”) and notable individuals from around the world ...
A coalition of civil society actors has developed effective strategies for working alongside the Tha...
Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) are essential in creating and delivering an effective, legitimate...
Incorporating refugee-run organisations into development programmes, potentially as implementing par...
The formal structures of humanitarian aid are struggling to respond to the consequences of COVID-19....
Resolution of one of the world’s most persistent human rights problems is finally within reach. In t...
Studies of civil society organisations (CSOs) working on international protection related issues hav...
Non-governmental organisations assist the refugees with their integration into the new environment, ...
Abstract Sustainable development relies on three main sectors: government, the business sector, and...
Currently there are over 12 million refugees worldwide; of this number approximately 7 million of th...
The refugee and migration crisis has contributed to promote and consolidate new practices. The NGOs’...
Many of the world’s top refugee-hosting countries have not acceded to the 1951 Refugee Convention an...
This article explores the growing shift towards opportunity-focused policies, particularly the suppo...
When refugees are resettled into a destination, not-for-profit organisations offer frontline service...
NGOs have a rich history of involvement in case identification and referral for resettlement, and ha...