International Organizations

  • US Supports Refugee, but Not Migration, Compact

    December 14, 2017

    Fox News reports that the US delegation to the UN has pulled out of talks on a Global Compact for Migration but has made the proposed Global Compact on Refugees a “priority” because the Trump Administration believes the pact would further its goal of discouraging refugee resettlement abroad.

  • UN Official Stresses Need for Global Refugee Compact

    December 14, 2017

    UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi pushed for a new global compact on refugees in response to the 2016 New York Declaration, stressing the need for member states to adopt the UN’s Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework rather than resort to “closed borders” and “restricted access.”

  • World Bank Aligns Policies with Paris Climate Deal

    December 13, 2017

    At this week's One Planet Summit in Paris, the World Bank Group announced a comprehensive plan to align its operations with the agenda of the UN's Paris climate deal, including by severely restricting its funding to fossil fuel projects and funneling "climate-smart" finance to projects aimed at combating global warming.

  • UN Observer: Legal Processes Must End Palestinian "Occupation"

    December 08, 2017

    In an October speech, UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territory Michael Lynk called for world leaders to help end the "longest-lasting military occupation in the modern world" by pushing for international legal processes end Israel's "illegal" presence in Palestinian territories.

  • UN Agent: "Fundamentalism" Threatens Women's Rights

    December 08, 2017

    UN Special Rapporteur in the field of cultural rights Karima Bennoune has warned that a "multidirectional global avalanche of misogyny" based in religious "fundamentalism and extremism" are a global threat to women's cultural rights and autonomy.

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