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  • Friday, 17 May 2013

    Everything Can Change in a Minute. Check out this incredible interactive website created by UNHCR to raise awareness about World Refugee Day on June 20th. http://www.unhcr.org/1family/
  • Thursday, 16 May 2013

    Every time you share an image, call a government official, donate five dollars... you are helping us empower and protect refugee women and girls around the world. Don't ever underestimate your impact. Thank you for supporting us. Image: UNHCR
  • Wednesday, 15 May 2013
    "If he wants to marry her, he has to pay 1,000 or more. He has to sign a marriage agreement and he takes her and even after one hour they can get divorced. It's none of my business." http://www.channel4.com/news/syria-women-rape-marriage-refugee-camp-jordan
  • Wednesday, 15 May 2013
    WE DID IT!!!! Thanks to an outpouring of support and phone calls yesterday, Senator Grassley backed down and did not offer his amendment to the Immigration Bill! Grassley's amendment would have stopped abused spouses of those with non-immigrant visas from being able to petition to get independent work authorization and legal status separate from the abusive spouse. Senator Klobuchar’s Amendment to the Comprehensive Immigration Bill passed by voice vote- which means survivors of domestic violence are protected! Thank you for making this possible!
  • Tuesday, 14 May 2013
    New Yorkers, we need you RIGHT NOW! THIS JUST IN from Capitol Hill: "We just got word that Senator Grassley will introduce an amendment to the immigration bill today that would seriously gut protections for victims of domestic violence. If you have 2 minutes to spare this morning, we could really use some calls to Sen. Schumer’s office from NY constituents. Call 202-224-6542 (Schumer’s DC office) and ask the Senator to vote against the Grassley second degree amendment to Klobuchar 1 (no bill number but Grassley is calling it an amendment to reduce fraud in the VAWA self petitioning process and to require USCIS to consider credible evidence related to a self petitioning application). This amendment would fundamentally undermine protections for victims of domestic violence while empowering abusers." Let us know you called by commenting. THANK YOU!
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The Women's Refugee Commission was established in 1989 to address the particular needs of refugee and displaced women and children.

The Women's Refugee Commission is affiliated with and is legally part of the International Rescue Committee (IRC), a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, and does not receive direct financial support from the IRC.