The 2025 aid cuts have had a devastating impact on education services in Chad, threatening the future of thousands of young refugees and children.
The Thai Cabinet has approved a resolution allowing refugees from Myanmar living in temporary shelters to work legally in Thailand.
JRS France took part in the 22nd edition of the Nuit Blanche by inviting visitors to explore different perspectives on exile and welcome.
This year’s World Humanitarian Day we asked our teams in Uganda, India, and El Paso (on the US–Mexico border) — where projects have been severely affected by funding cuts — to reflect on the meaning of their work with, and for, the communities they serve.
As part of our interview series with staff members for World Humanitarian Day, we spoke with Jovana Nieto, Programme Manager for the Migrant Accompaniment Network for JRS/USA.
As part of our interview series with staff members for World Humanitarian Day, we spoke with Ankita Gupta, Programme Officer for JRS in India.
As part of our interview series with staff members for World Humanitarian Day, we spoke with Christina Zetlmeisl, JRS Uganda Country Director.
Access to quality education allows young women and girls to shape the lives they aspire to, enabling them to thrive and advocate for their rights.
Inna, a Ukrainian woman with a disability, fled the war with her son. She vividly remembers the start of the war. From that moment on, she was forced to leave everything behind and start over in Romania.