After more than 500 days of conflict in Sudan, food security experts warn that up to 2.5 million people in the country may face death from hunger before the end of the year. In response, Australian...
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Foreign aid groups urge Australia to back International Court of Justice on Gaza war
A coalition of aid groups have written to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong urging them to publicly back an interim International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling...
Bangladesh + 1 more
Insecurity, risk and resilience: The contributions and challenges of Refugee-Led Initiatives in Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh
Executive Summary Refugee-led initiatives (RLIs) often provide important services and support to refugees and other communities around the world. Yet, there is generally a lack of evidence detailing...
In endless transit: Contributions and challenges for Refugee-Led Initiatives in Indonesia
Executive Summary Refugee-led initiatives (RLIs) have emerged as a critical force for refugee protection and solutions worldwide. Yet, despite their growing prominence, these initiatives remain...
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Vanuatu cyclones: An update from our local partner 06/04
In the first week of March 2023, a rare double cyclone event occurred in Vanuatu. On March 1st category 4 Cyclone Judy hit, battering several islands of Vanuatu including the capital, Port Vila,...
Written Submission for the High-Level Officials Meeting: On the ‘meaningful participation’ of refugees
Calls for ‘Nothing about us, without us!’ have grown in recent years led by refugees and other persons in need of international protection and supported by diverse stakeholders: governmental and...
Bangladesh + 1 more
An agenda for a dignified and sustainable Rohingya refugee response in Bangladesh (May 2021) [EN/BN]
Executive Summary The Government and people of Bangladesh, with the support of many civil society groups, have generously welcomed hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees fleeing extreme violence...
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Joint Humanitarian INGO Statement: Sustaining Support for the Rohingya Refugee Response 22 October 2020
Over three years since violence in Myanmar forced more than 700,000 Rohingya into Bangladesh, refugees continue to wait for safe, dignified, and voluntary return to their homeland. In Myanmar,...
Leaving No One Behind: Ensuring an Age, Gender, and Diversity (AGD) Inclusive Approach to Internal Displacement - Joint Submission to the High-Level Panel on Internal Displacement
This submission to the UN Secretary General's High-Level Panel on Internal Displacement titled “Ensuring an Age, Gender, and Diversity (AGD) Inclusive Approach to Internal Displacement” was led by...
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Preventing and responding to conflict-related humanitarian crises: An Australian Checklist for Action
The context The number of countries experiencing armed conflict today is greater than at any time in the past 30 years. This comes at devastating human cost. In this decade alone, more than half a...