Women’s Refugee Commission Responds to New Limitations Set for Asylum Seekers
…back on our commitment to never again send people back to a country where their lives are at risk. Women and children will die as a result of these policies.”…
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…back on our commitment to never again send people back to a country where their lives are at risk. Women and children will die as a result of these policies.”…
…those in Rakhine State, who are constrained by their community’s social norms and by restrictions on their freedom under the military government. Many of these women are stateless, and have…
…Commission (WRC) set out to tell the story of what was happening to women like Clara who came to the U.S. seeking protection under our asylum laws. When we began…
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This report examines how refugees with disabilities are among the most underserved and neglected people in the world.
…Since then, natural disasters have continued, affecting millions more people around the world. Untold thousands have died, been injured or lost their livelihoods as a result. Women and girls are…
…Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) adopted and issued a policy that guides member countries when dealing with refugees with disabilities. The Women’s Refugee Commission played a key role in…
…challenge that detained mothers face in finding a lawyer. Nor would they put DHS in compliance with its obligations under U.S. law or our international protection obligations. Ultimately, DHS…
The Women’s Refugee Commission met with President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf during a delegation to Liberia Like women’s rights and peace activists around the world, I was thrilled earlier this month…
The Women’s Refugee Commission and the World Food Programme conducted an assessment in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on access to cooking fuel. This report covers their findings and recommendations….
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