BUILD HOPE, NOT WALLS
The prolonged refugee process that has become characteristic of today’s refugee experience increases the risk of long-term mental health disorders for women and children, writes Maryam Zar.
COVID-19 AND THE CHANCE TO REFORM U.S. REFUGEE POLICY
To build a better, more democratic, more equitable world after the pandemic, the United States could start by helping refugees, rather than what it can do by merely seeking its own benefit, write Kemal Kirişci and Sam Denney.
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