Who is Worthy of Rights? Global Immigration and the Changing Rhetoric

The global debate over immigration has intensified, as countries reassess who is deemed “worthy” of rights and protections. Recent policy changes, especially in Europe and the U.S., illustrate the rising tension between national security, economic concerns, and humanitarian obligations. As migration increases due to conflicts, climate change, and economic inequality, nations face difficult choices on […]

The Human Cost of Funding Shortfalls for Refugees in Indonesia

The UNHCR’s decision to cut support for refugees in Indonesia, including vulnerable groups like those with chronic illnesses and unaccompanied children, is a stark reminder of the complex challenges facing global humanitarian efforts. These individuals, already stuck in limbo for years, now face an even more uncertain future as resources are redirected to other pressing […]

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Womb of Terror

Dadaab, world’s largest refugee camp, faces closure. Kenya cites security threats, refugees fear forced return to Somalia.