Cindy Huang

@Cindy_Y_Huang

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Washington, DC
Joined August 2015

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    After fleeing from a war-torn Sierra Leone, Dauda Sesay resettled in the U.S. in 2009 and has since become a founding member of , is the vice-chair of , and this week will be the refugee advisor to the US at the

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    Nov 11

    With , veterans like Rich and Pat are leading the way in welcoming Afghan families. Their stories highlight the kindness of our country at its best. Today, we honor those who fought for our country -- including the 25+ veterans orgs welcoming Afghan newcomers.

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  3. Oct 25

    We are so lucky! Thank you for bringing your smarts, creativity, rigor, and commitment to our team.

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    Following the historic airlift and evacuation effort, Operation Allies Welcome welcomed tens of thousands Afghan partners to the U.S. The is pleased to collaborate with the Sponsor Circle Program for Afghans, enabling the public to directly support our new neighbors.

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    In Idjwi to gift copies of “The Frontlines of Peace” and present the book to its residents (the heroes of chapter 1). The comment that humbled me & broke my heart: “We’ve seen many researchers in Idjwi, but you’re the first one who has ever come back to share your findings.”

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    Sep 30

    When it comes to humanitarian leadership, has the experience and clear-sighted vision to make sure we connect the outpouring of support for people who are refugees with the most urgent needs on the ground. We're grateful to announce her appointment as our new CEO.

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    Apr 28

    The Lab is hiring a new Director! Learn more and apply to join our team👇

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    Jan 23

    I just had an incredible encounter. Our doorbell rang, so I opened the window to look below to the front stoop. When I saw a man delivering food, I called out to him, letting him know it must be for our neighbors downstairs. This, so far, is normal.

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    Jan 21

    THANK YOU to the incredible panelists Ekaterina, Camila and Mustafa, and our wonderful moderator , for such a powerful roundtable discussion today.

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    Jan 20

    HAPPENING TOMORROW! "The Stories of Us: The Storyteller's Journey" Register now and listen in as four community leaders share their experiences of telling their stories as part of their advocacy.

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    Jan 19

    Don't forget to sign up for the , , & Lab webinar, "The Stories of Us: The Storyteller’s Journey," this Thursday at 1pm ET!

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    Jan 13

    HEY THERE! Have you heard? will be moderating a virtual round table with community leaders on the 21st, getting real about what it's like sharing their stories as part of their advocacy. Register now and share with your friends!

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    On Jan 27, we are joining in hosting a discussion on the economic inclusion of displaced Venezuelans in Colombia. Speakers include , @marthagroble, Lucas Gómez, Taimur Samad, Ana Eugenia Durán, Toni Vitola, &

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    “Humanity is here, they are welcoming us.” shares the story of Abdul Hamid, a Rohingya who is now living in Milwaukee and working as a medical interpreter for & Burmese patients. Read more:

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    4 Nov 2020

    Senior practitioners and scholar-practitioners: Come work with me and to change the way crime, conflict, and violence-reduction research is done.

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    Regardless of the outcome of this election, this is what we know: Across the country, immigrants are working alongside native-born Americans to get us through this pandemic and help our economy recover.

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    30 Oct 2020

    In June and I launched one of the most meaningful projects I’ve ever led: drafting a nuts-and-bolts operational plan to rebuild the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program. And this week, we were thrilled to release our final report.

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  18. 13 Oct 2020

    Bottom line up front: these system changes have the potential to save and improve the lives of many, many people in humanitarian contexts. Congrats on the report — and here’s hoping we can build the collective will to implement them!

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    Refugees International’s 18th Annual New York Circle is starting in t-minus 15 minutes. Our event features , , Juan Mendez, and our two awardees and Albright. It’s not too late to join us!

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