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…to deportation. Additionally, the children left behind will be traumatized and at risk. DREAMers are vital members of American communities and families. The Women’s Refugee Commission stands by them in…
…of Congo, has a series of articles on cooking fuel, one based on information from our website and one about the SAFE workshop we conducted in DRC. Read the article…
…failures occur when communication breaks down between agencies or when needed active referrals – for example, walking a child to another agency – fail to occur. Service providers must work…
…should use the tools it has been developing for years to release families on alternatives to detention (ATDs). ATDs, particularly community-based support programs, allow families to live in communities where they…
…refugees from Syria, Iran, Somalia and elsewhere? Because in every humanitarian crisis, women and girls are preyed upon. And yet, each time the humanitarian community and the governments that receive…
Over the past six months, the Taliban has targeted and terrorized the women and girls of Afghanistan, swiftly reimposing draconian measures that limit their freedom and undermine their safety. In…
…Afghan women were marginalized at the talks, the Women’s Refugee Commission joined three organizations calling on the US government to prioritize the lives, safety, and fundamental freedoms of Afghan women…
…put the children at ease and begins to foster the trust and openness needed for representing the child during the immigration court proceeding. The accompanying Users’ Guide is for child…
…administration refused to comply with the 1997 Flores Settlement Agreement (Flores) for accompanied children. Instead, it opened massive immigration detention facilities for mothers and children. This response to refugees, especially…
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