The Migrant, Immigrant & Refugee Rights Alliance (MIRR Alliance) is a global coalition of grassroots organizations working to advance the rights and dignity of migrants, immigrants, and refugees

Our work

We focus on four thematic areas to advance our understanding of migration: Xenophobia, Safety, Gender, Climate. Within those areas, we offer learning spaces and thought-partnered dialogue to ask bold questions and seek pragmatic solutions that provoke, further, and improve actions taken in the real world.

F E A T U R E D  R E P O R T

Between Conflict and Exodus documents the experiences of Sudanese migrants and refugees in Egypt who—in the face of sudden war in Sudan—abruptly departed their homes, leaving behind all their earthly possessions and the very fabric of their lives. We recount the trials they faced upon leaving, and the new set of challenges they are forced to navigate in pursuit of a new life in Egypt. The report is the first of its kind—the only large-scale survey conducted in Cairo to directly capture the perspectives and lived experiences of Sudanese refugees, in their own voices.

As a network, we work to publicly share our learnings and amplify our collective advocacy on behalf of those who are uprooted, on the move, and in need of social and political protection.

Our Coalition

MIRR Alliance is a coalition of organizations collectively representing twenty four countries. Some members are not publicly listed due to safety or security concerns.

Asylum Access (Malaysia, Mexico, and Thailand)
Egna Legna Besidet (Ethiopia and Lebanon)
Advocates for Immigrant Rights and Reconciliation (United States of America)
American Human Rights Council (United States of America)
Konexios (Serving France, Jordan, Kenya, and Malawi)
Myanmar Ethnic Rohingya Human Rights Organization Malaysia (Malaysia)
Soul Food (France)
Springs of Hope (Kurdistan)
Tanzania Legal and Social Welfare Foundation (Talesow) (Tanzania)
Voice of Ezidis (Iraq)
Aba Foundation (Central and East Africa)
The Delta Rural Foundation (Nigeria)
South Sudanese Women Building Association (SSWBA)