High-Level Meeting on Disability and Development
New York, NY, September 23, 2013–The Women’s Refugee Commission is pleased to take part in the High-Level Meeting on Disability and Development (HLMDD). We commend the UN, Member States and…
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New York, NY, September 23, 2013–The Women’s Refugee Commission is pleased to take part in the High-Level Meeting on Disability and Development (HLMDD). We commend the UN, Member States and…
…stages of the asylum process. Despite the requirements of the Flores Settlement Agreement, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement…
The Women’s Refugee Commission (WRC) and Save the Children—two of the co-chairs of the Inter-agency Working Group (IAWG) on Reproductive Health in Crises’ Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights…
…measure against U.S. “sanctuary cities” or cities that limit cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. These cities include Chicago, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Houston, Boston, New…
…participating in decision-making processes that affect their lives and livelihoods. Many find themselves at increased risk of gender-based violence (GBV). To address these challenges, humanitarian actors have taken important steps…
…Women’s Refugee Commission joins the Global Campaign for Equal Nationality Rights, Equal Rights Trust, and several other organizations on a call to action addressing discrimination and inequality in the global…
WASHINGTON, D.C., September 19, 2013 – Yesterday, Representative Lucille Roybal-Allard [D-CA] introduced the Protect Family Values at the Border Act, legislation aimed at improving the standards of treatment for individuals…
This resource examines the Market Assessment Toolkit for Vocational Training Providers and Youth designed to link vocational training programs to market opportunities in northern Uganda.
…the humanitarian system. The research examined three key questions: 1. How well are humanitarian organizations doing on creating inclusive gender-transformative change? 2. What are the key factors to consider in…
…and girls with disabilities (for example, inclusive education, dignified employment and comprehensive health services). For more information, please contact: Roseweter Mudarikwa – Network of African Women with Disabilities (NAWWD) roseweter@gmail.com…
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