LGBTQ Nation on MSN
The climate crisis will create 1.2 billion refugees. LGBTQ+ people will be especially affected.
Experts warn that LGBTQ+ people will be uniquely vulnerable and face specific challenges as the climate crisis worsens.
Climate change is reshaping migration worldwide - forcing some people to move while trapping millions more in growing danger ...
The U.N. refugee agency says that governments around the world are increasingly undermining the global convention on refugees ...
According to Grandi, UNHCR expects to end 2025 with just $3.9 billion in available funds, a staggering 25 percent decrease ...
The international sanctions and the internal economic concerns have influenced Iran to change its stance towards the Afghan ...
In the face of escalating global refugee crisis and a shrinking pool of humanitarian funding, IsraAID Uganda is charting a ...
Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus told the United Nations General Assembly on Friday that the Rohingya refugee ...
Amid the grim recitation of the realities facing the 1.2 million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh came glimmers of hope about ...
Three senior ministers in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) have resigned, citing Prime Minister Chaudhry Anwarul ...
In his final opening statement to UNHCR’s Executive Committee, the High Commissioner warns that a $300m hole in the 2025 ...
The New Indian Express on MSN
A decade after the refugee crisis that shook Europe, a Syrian family becomes German
A decade after 1 million migrants arrived in Germany from war-torn countries like Syria, Iran and Afghanistan, the country has changed ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — In light of the Trump administration’s funding freeze on refugee resettlement organizations across the country, local groups are looking for ways to bridge their funding gap.
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