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Tue, 06/24/2008 - 23:48

Asia

  • Afghanistan
  • Bangladesh
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Africa

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current crises

Afghanistan
The US and UN must ensure all Afghan refugee returns are voluntary, and resources must be allocated to specifically benefit vulnerable Afghans.
Burma
Refugees International believes the international community must do more to address the humanitarian needs of Burma’s 55 million people in the absence of political progress.
Colombia
Greater support needed for local organizations delivering critical assistance and protection for IDPs.
DR Congo
The international community must address civilian protection concerns and the changing dynamics of ongoing displacement.
Iraq
A "responsible" drawdown of U.S. military must include a commitment to assisting the most vulnerable Iraqis displaced by years of war.
Pakistan
Millions have been displaced by devastating floods, in addition to over 1.2 million people displaced due to government-militant clashes.
Somalia
To address the world's worst humanitarian crisis, the new US administration should overhaul its Somalia policy.
Sudan
There must be a broad regional strategy that resolves the root causes of conflict throughout all of Sudan.
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Refugees International (RI) advocates for lifesaving assistance and protection for displaced people and promotes solutions to displacement crises.
We are an independent organization, and do not accept any government or UN funding.

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