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  • Renewing the Pledge: Re-Engaging the Guarantors to the Sudanese Comprehensive Peace Agreement 07/14/2010

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  • Afghanistan: Invest in People 07/10/2008

    Millions of Afghans need help rebuilding their lives and country. The U.S. and other donor nations must allocate resources to tackle problems that are specific to vulnerable Afghans.

  • Uprooted and Unstable: Meeting Urgent Humanitarian Needs in Iraq 04/15/2008
    Executive Summary
  • Striving for Better Days: Improving the Lives of Internally Displaced People in Colombia 11/28/2007

    Executive Summary

  • Luchando para un Futuro Mejor: Mejorando las Condiciones de Vida de los Desplazados Internos en Colombia 11/28/2007
    Resumen Ejecutivo
  • Seizing This Moment of Hope: Towards a Secure Future in the Democratic Republic of the Congo 10/17/2006

    Executive Summary

    For more than a decade, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has struggled with one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises. Yet, improbably, that situation has improved markedly over the past few years. Seventy percent of the electorate has voted in the first democratic contest for president in four decades; violence in the east has eased, largely due to the presence of the UN peacekeeping force, MONUC; and humanitarian response has improved even as internally displaced persons (IDPs) and refugees begin to return home. No longer is the DRC an intractable quagmire: it has arrived at a moment of hope that must be seized.

  • Ending the Waiting Game: Strategies for Responding to Internally Displaced People in Burma 06/01/2006

    Executive Summary

    Burma is experiencing one of the most neglected humanitarian and human rights crises in the world. No less than half a million people are internally displaced in the eastern part of the country and at least one million more have fled to neighboring nations. This report provides an in-depth look at the causes of displacement in Burma, the acute needs of the internally displaced population and the current response to those needs.

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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.

  • Refugees International
  • 2001 S Street NW, Suite 700
  • Washington, DC 20009

  • Phone: 202.828.0110
  • Fax: 202.828.0819
  • ri@refugeesinternational.org