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Catherine Panter-Brick, professor of anthropology, health, and global affairs and director of the Conflict, Resilience, and Health Program at the MacMillan Center

A new study shows that a humanitarian program to improve the mental health of adolescents affected by the Syrian war has a biological benefit: For participants in the...

Yale Women Innovators: Dorothy Tegeler on Using Innovation to Create Change

Dorothy Tegeler discusses the Asylum Seekers Advocacy Project, which aims to prevent the wrongful detention and deportation of refugee women and children.

Mayesha is a second year Phd Student in the Political Science department at Yale. She cofounded the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security and has worked with...

Francis Wade

Journalist Francis Wade joins a panel with James C. Scott, Sterling Professor of Political Science at Yale and Kyaw Hsan Hlaing, a Burmese peace activist working on...

A new study demonstrates that an eight-week humanitarian intervention can improve the mental health and psychosocial wellbeing of Syrian refugee and...

September 14-16, 2017.

This inter-disciplinary conference will examine how policies and...

Join us for a screening of “Hawar – My Journey to Genocide,” followed by a discussion with renowned filmmaker Düzen Tekkal.

Monday...

Refugees from war-torn regions around the world are coming to Connecticut in growing numbers, bringing with them new languages, customs, and cultures.

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Do new arrivals in a country take jobs away from the native residents? The picture is much more complex than that, argues Yale SOM’s Mushfiq Mobarak. He summarizes six...