A general view of one of the Bhutanese refugee camps in Nepal the mid-2000s, before third country resettlement began. Credit: Nishchal Aawaz During a series of interviews in April this year, Purna ...
Humanitarian needs are rising around the world. At the same time, major donors such as the US and the UK are pulling back support, placing increasing strain on already overstretched aid systems.
(Bangkok) – More than 100,000 Myanmar refugees in Thailand have lost access to essential food and medical aid due to US funding cuts, putting them at serious risk, Human Rights Watch said today. The ...