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Delarai Sadeghitari

Face-off: To address violence against women, should refugee status be granted based on gender?

by Delarai Sadeghitari13 Feb 202119 Feb 2021Leave a comment

Fellows Delarai and Jamie face off on the topic of amending refugee status to include gender justifications.

Face-off, IWSJ asylum, courts, domesticviolence, equality, female, femicide, immigration, migrant, migrants, women

Amid COVID-19 and Myanmar coup, fate of the Rohingya hangs in the balance

by Delarai Sadeghitari7 Feb 202116 Feb 20211 Comment

Refugee resettlement for the Rohingya fails to improve humanitarian and political conditions.

IWSJ coup, HumanRights, myanmar, Opinion, protest, Refugees, rohingya

The UN global ceasefire is necessary — but will it be effective?

by Delarai Sadeghitari4 May 20204 May 2020Leave a comment

The call from Secretary General Guterres is commendable but the ceasefire faces hurdles when it comes to implementation.

Uncategorized ceasefire, coronavirus, libya, Opinion, russia, ukraine, united nations, yemen

What is happening to the UN’s aid in Yemen?

by Delarai Sadeghitari19 Mar 202024 Mar 20202 Comments

The United Nations is sending aid to Yemen. However, that assistance has failed to reach those in need within the conflict zone.

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