New Publication in The Lancet Highlights Urgent Gaps in U.S. Refugee Policy

Mustafa Rfat, a graduate student with the Global Research on Inclusion and Disability (GRID), co-authored a correspondence in The Lancet alongside Dr. Jean-François Trani, Dr. Ashley Cureton, and Dr. Mansha Mirza.

This crucial piece sheds light on the human toll of recent changes in U.S. refugee policies that left many in imminent danger abroad and thousands already in the U.S. without the support they urgently need. Drawing from professional expertise and personal lived experience, the authors call for a rights-based, inclusive, and humane response to the growing global refugee crisis.

You can read the full article here:
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(25)00373-3/fulltext

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