Refugee Rights Watch Global, is an independent, non-governmental organization committed to defending the rights and dignity of refugees worldwide.
We stand for refugees rights & document violations, support displaced families, & advocate for women facing violence & persecution.
Refugee Rights Watch Global, As the UN marks 10 years of UNSC Resolution 2250, we honor refugee youth, especially girls and women, who uphold peace and dignity in exile. We urge the international community to ensure their meaningful participation and invest in their leadership.
On World Migrants Day, Refugee Rights Watch Global reaffirms its commitment to protecting the rights, dignity, and well-being of all migrants, especially children, women, persons with disabilities, and the forcibly displaced. Learn more about our latest statement.
Refugee Rights Watch Global mourns the loss of two U.S. National Guard members. But one person’s act must not justify collective punishment of Afghan partners.
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Refugee Rights Watch Global condemned what it calls “violent treatment” of Afghan migrants and civil‑society activists by Pakistani police in Islamabad’s Argentina Park, warning that the actions put vulnerable families at serious risk: https://t.co/vL9TpYiPg8
Refugee Rights Watch Global warns about migrants in Islamabad: women, children, and the elderly in Argentina Park are now homeless. Eyewitnesses report police used violence against them.
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On 24 November 2025, in Islamabad, police entered Argentina Park and tried to remove Afghan refugee families who have lived in tents for over three months. Women, and children, people were pushed out with force.
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On November 25, 2025, Pakistani police in Islamabad entered Argentina Park and attempted to remove Afghan refugee, who have lived in tents for over three months.
We call on Government of Pakistan to stop these actions immediately and protect refugee.
On World Children’s Day, we urge global leaders to protect every child, especially those forced to flee.
Millions of children around the world continue to suffer from conflict, displacement, hunger, and the loss of education.
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Refugee Rights Watch Global solemnly remembers all who have died on dangerous migration routes. Thousands of refugees, including women & children, face life-threatening risks.
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Statement by Refugees Rights Watch Global
We are deeply alarmed by the catastrophic humanitarian & human rights crisis in #Sudan.
Over 150,000 killed, 14M displaced, hospitals attacked, atrocities in Darfur, and the world remains silent.
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Refugees Rights Watch Global is deeply concerned over arrests and deportation threats against Afghan refugees in Pakistan. Many are journalists, activists, and at-risk individuals who fled Taliban persecution and must be protected.
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Refugee Rights Watch Global welcomes the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire as a step toward ending human suffering.
Civilians must be protected, aid must reach those in need, and all parties must uphold international law.
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Refugee Rights Watch Global is alarmed by reports of 7,000+ Christians killed in Nigeria in 2025, with thousands kidnapped, displaced and churches burned. This is a human rights emergency, Nigeria.
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In Agadez, arrests, hunger, lack of healthcare, and daily threats affect women, and children. Many face insecurity & limited protection.
Refugees Rights Watch Global calls on governments and international organizations to ensure safety, justice, and urgent humanitarian support.
Official Statement
14 December 2025
Refugee Rights Watch Global strongly condemns the Taliban’s ban on Afghan women working in UNHCR offices, a decision that halts vital services for returnees and violates women’s fundamental rights.
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Refugee Rights Watch Global, echoes UNHCR’s warning: over 100,000 people are displaced in SouthSudan due to deadly floods, while renewed conflict leaves communities vulnerable. Immediate, coordinated humanitarian action is urgently needed.
South Sudan is facing multiple crises.
Deadly floods have already displaced over 100,000 people—while renewed conflict leaves fragile communities exposed and aid stretched thin.
Afghan refugees in Pakistan face homelessness, visa restrictions, and daily harassment. Women and children sleep in parks with no protection.
Refugee Rights Watch Global highlights these realities and calls on governments and international organizations to act immediately.
A devastating landslide in Darfur, Sudan has killed 1,000+ people, destroying Tarasin village. Only one survivor found.
Refugees Rights Watch Global urges urgent aid, search and rescue, and support for women, children and the elderly.
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Official Statement!
Refugees Rights Watch Global mourns the devastating 6.0 earthquake in eastern Afghanistan, which claimed 600+ lives & injured 1,000+. Immediate humanitarian aid, medical care, shelter, food, water, & support, is urgently needed.
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Refugee Rights Watch Global, condemns the leak of confidential lists exposing Afghan allies to grave danger. We call on the U.S. to investigate, protect those at risk, and resume resettlement efforts.
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