Is a rethinking of laws of armed conflict or international humanitarian law, humanitarian assistance and refugee policy not significantly overdue?
Who should be held accountable for the continued violations of rights, and the deprivations of life and dignity, experienced by African refugees and migrants?
Without a true and robust commitment to save lives, Trump’s idea for a safe area in Syria looks more like a death trap.
A refugee’s journey through physical and political borders, and the difficulties and risks along the perilous route.
How can we heal the wounds of refugees in these circumstances,asks a volunteer with the Syrian American Medical Society.
The binding of security to humanitarianism, as is the case with this EU-Turkey agreement, exposes its underlying aim of maintaining the economic trade integrity of the Union.
Current proposals for European cooperation with Libya to contain migration and refugee flows are ill-advised.
Unless there is mobilisation to provide a better life for those in underdeveloped parts of the world, the 'problem' of people's desire to migrate in search of a better life will persist.
Sending citizens who are fleeing one authoritarian regime to another authoritarian regime will only result in more anger, frustration and extremism in the years to come.
As we must find ways to deal with economic migration in all its variations and the effects it has on society and economy, we must offer a rights-based welcome to those who qualify for asylum.
Refugees in South Sudan's Yida camp dispute UNHCR arguments for their relocation once again.