Forced Migration and Displaced People - How We Help | Doctors Without . . . Forced migration is a growing crisis as instability from climate change, conflict, and other events lead to mass displacement People who have been uprooted from their homes often face further struggles on their journey to find safety, including a lack of access to essential needs like clean water, food, shelter, personal security, and health care
Over 122 million people are displaced—here’s how you can help More than 122 million people have been forced to flee their homes worldwide 73% of refugees live in low- and middle-income countries The IRC delivers lifesaving support in more than 40 crisis-affected countries You can help by donating, volunteering, raising awareness or advocating for refugee rights Donate today
How to ease suffering and save the lives of migrants and refugees In some cases, migrants have been weaponized; EU interior ministers say Belarus sought to “instrumentalize human beings for political purposes” by sending thousands of migrants (mostly from Iraq and Afghanistan) across the borders of neighboring Latvia, Lithuania and Poland
Fed Up With ICE Crackdowns? Heres How To Actually Make A . . . - HuffPost Given all this, many Americans with protected status are wondering what they can do to help undocumented neighbors who are worried about being detained or deported “Immigrants don't need saving; they need our government to stop violating their constitutional rights ”
5 key actions to protect the lives of migrants in transit through the . . . Here are five key actions to protect the welfare and lives of migrants in transit: 1 Implement Objective 8 of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration Through this instrument, States committed to "save lives and establish coordinated international efforts on missing migrants"
Three Ways to Help Solve the Immigration Crisis | Tufts Now Displaced by war, famine, and other hardships, migrants make perilous journeys across borders and even oceans in search of safety and economic opportunity Yet in many cases, today’s more than 255 million migrants have been met with hostile political rhetoric, overcrowded camps, and limited options
Algeria Dump Thousands Of Migrants In Desert Without Food, Water, Shoes . . . LAGOS JUNE 20TH (NEWSRANGERS)-Thousands of migrants including hundreds of unaccompanied children have been kicked out of Algeria and left in the desert without food, water or shoes, aid groups have said Over 7,000 people including more than 700 children have been trucked over the border by the Algerian authorities since April in a dramatic escalation of the migrant crisis in the