Since December 2013, conflict in South Sudan has forced 2 million people from their homes.
Philippines: Post-typhoon Resettlement Plan Carries Risks
A well-intentioned strategy to mitigate displacement from future typhoons and climate change in the Philippines might threaten to prolong displacement.
Congolese Women: What Happened to the Promise to Protect?
The widespread acknowledgement of conflict-related sexual violence in the DRC spurred the international community to act in an unprecedented manner.
Philippines: Displaced and Forgotten in Zamboanga
In September 2013, fighting between the Armed Forces of the Philippines and a Muslim rebel group forced 120,000 people to flee. More than a year later, tens of thousands remain displaced.
Myanmar: A Tipping Point for Rohingya Rights?
Two years after a wave of violence hit the region, Myanmar’s Rakhine State has become a segregated zone.
Waiting for Winter: Displaced Iraqis in the KRI
About 850,000 internally displaced people have fled the conflict in central Iraq to seek safety in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. The majority are members of religious minorities.
A Daily Struggle to Survive: Syrian Refugees in Lebanon
Well into the fourth year of the conflict in Syria, it is clear that Syrian refugees in neighboring countries will not be able to return home in the near future.
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Somali Refugees in Kenya
Somali refugees in Kenya are facing pressure on multiple fronts.
DR Congo: North Kivu’s Long, Rocky Road to Stability
The Democratic Republic of Congo’s North Kivu province remains unsafe, and stability over the long-term is far from guaranteed.
Mexico’s Unseen Victims
Mexico is in the midst of a hidden humanitarian crisis. Entire rural communities have been viciously emptied by violent drug cartels looking to appropriate their land and natural resources.