“I want to believe that one day “Never again” will be true. But it will not happen by itself. It depends on us.” Adrian Nikacevic, Deputy Country Director of JRS Serbia, has shared a personal reflection on the current situation in Gaza.
JRS and CATAI launched a new EU-funded project dedicated to enhancing and consolidating access to education for children in Borno State, Nigeria.
At the age of 75, Inday transformed a small garden into a thriving vegetable patch thanks to JRS Philippines’ livelihoods programme. Her harvest now nourishes not only her family but the whole community.
Along with 268 other organisations, JRS calls on States to work together, and with civil society, to strengthen—and to reject efforts to undermine—the treaties and norms that protect people from persecution and other human rights abuses.
Tetiana, 68, and her husband, 69, lived in a beautiful green area of the city of Mykolaiv. After the shockwave from a missile struck their home, they were forced to flee and reunite with their daughters in Romania.
The 2025 aid cuts have had a devastating impact on education services in Chad, threatening the future of thousands of young refugees and children.
The Thai Cabinet has approved a resolution allowing refugees from Myanmar living in temporary shelters to work legally in Thailand.
JRS France took part in the 22nd edition of the Nuit Blanche by inviting visitors to explore different perspectives on exile and welcome.
This year’s World Humanitarian Day we asked our teams in Uganda, India, and El Paso (on the US–Mexico border) — where projects have been severely affected by funding cuts — to reflect on the meaning of their work with, and for, the communities they serve.