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Una semana en USCRI El Salvador

Durante el mes de noviembre, personal de USCRI HQ y USCRI LAC visitó las oficinas regionales de USCRI en El Salvador con el objetivo de reunirse con diferentes actores relevantes al tema migratorio, educativo y laboral en el país. Algunas de las autoridades, instituciones y organismos involucrados en estas reuniones de trabajo son:   Cancillería […]

A Remarkable 2024 for Habesha Project

This year has been marked by significant milestones in the advancement of the right to access higher education for refugees in Mexico through the Habesha Americas and Habesha Complementary Pathways programs. From Habesha Complementary Pathways:  In March, we welcomed four students selected in 2023 from Kenya after extensive logistical efforts in partnership with the United […]

A week at USCRI El Salvador

In November, USCRI staff visited regional offices in El Salvador with the objective of meeting with relevant national actors working towards the advancement of returned migrant rights. Authorities, institutions, and organizations met with include:    Ministry of Foreign Affairs of El Salvador Ministry of Tourism of El Salvador Attorney General’s Office of the Republic of […]

Island of Peace No More: Forced Migration from Ecuador

Cover photo:  Fundación Municipal Bienal de Cuenca Ecuador, wedged between decades-long civil wars in Colombia and Peru, was once known as an island of peace in the Andes. In 2020, it had a homicide rate of 6.7 per 100,000 inhabitants, one of the lowest in the region. Today, drug trafficking and associated gang violence have […]

Human Rights Day: Advocating for Immigrants, Refugees And Their Right to Mental Health

By: Rosalind Ghafar Rogers, PhD, LMHC, Clinical Behavioral Health Subject Matter Expert with USCRI’s Refugee Health Services in Arlington, VA Human Rights Day, celebrated annually on December 10, marks the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948. This day serves as a reminder of the […]

USCRI Cleveland: Reprise 2024

In October, USCRI Cleveland held its annual benefit concert, reprise, featuring international musical acts and food from Northeast Ohio’s refugee community. The event attracted over 300 guests and raised over $60,000 for the field office. Artists included Rahim AlHaj, an Iraqi oud musician and composer, and Emmanuel Jal, a South Sudanese rapper, singer, actor, activist, […]

The Double Minority Challenge Faced by Immigrants And Refugees with Disabilities

By Rosalind Ghafar Rogers, PhD, LMHC, Clinical Behavioral Health Subject Matter Expert with USCRI’s Refugee Health Services in Arlington, VA December 3 is International Day of People with Disabilities and in observance of this day, USCRI stands in solidarity with and supports the dignity, rights, and well-being of all people with disabilities, particularly those who […]

Decoding the Data Surrounding Human Trafficking

Human trafficking is a widespread public health issue that impacts regions, countries, communities, families, and individuals. While the public has become more aware of human trafficking over the past 25 years, the true magnitude of this crime remains unknown. Global estimates of individuals in human trafficking situations range from 27 to 50 million. The discrepancy […]

Webinar: Addressing the Needs of Unaccompanied & Separated Children in Displacement Settings

Unaccompanied and separated children are among the most vulnerable populations affected by conflict and humanitarian crises. They face heightened risks of violence, exploitation, and neglect, with significant barriers to accessing essential services and protection mechanisms. In East Africa and surrounding subregions, children have been forced to migrate as violence, unrest, and climate shocks worsen. To […]

Mensaje de Nuestro C.E.O. Eskinder Negash

Estimados colegas, Anoche, el pueblo estadounidense votó para cambiar de gobierno pacíficamente. Aunque discrepamos en algunas cuestiones críticas con la Administración entrante, como las políticas de inmigración y refugiados, honramos y respetamos los deseos del pueblo. La grandeza de Estados Unidos reside en nuestra capacidad para afrontar los retos y transformarnos en la nación de […]