Nauru
Report
Indefinite despair: the tragic mental health consequences of offshore processing on Nauru
This report provides independent medical data demonstrating the extreme mental health suffering on Nauru. MSF strongly reiterates its urgent call for the Australian government to end the policy of offshore detention and immediately evacuate all refugees and asylum seekers from Nauru to avoid further deterioration of their health.
Fact sheet
Fact Check: Have the asylum seekers on Nauru not proven themselves to be genuine refugees?
One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson claims that the asylum seekers who remain on Nauru have failed to prove they are genuine refugees, so should not come to Australia.
Article
Why Labor should break the refugee deadlock
The Opposition should swallow Scott Morrison’s bitter pill. But it also needs a longer-term plan, writes Peter Mares.
Draft report
Nauru health system support project – design summary
This document is intended to provide advice to the market about key elements of the design of the Nauru Health System Support Project (NHSSP). A more comprehensive design will be provided to those organisations successful at the Request for Expressions of Interest (REOI) stage and invited to participate in the subsequent Request for Tender (RFT).
Report
Australia's man-made crisis on Nauru: six years on
On 14 September 2012, Australia sent the first people back to Nauru under the second version of its offshore processing policy. This joint report examines what is happening to around 900 people who are still stuck on Nauru six years later, including an estimated 109 children.