Words are not enough. The United States must act to prevent further violence and hold perpetrators to account.
Refugees International Alarmed by Humanitarian Crisis in Tigray, Effects of Conflict-related Sexual Violence
Women in Tigray need urgent support to survive, and ultimately thrive in their recovery.
Context News: Kenya’s Bold New Shirika Refugee Plan is Model for Future
Kenya plans to turn its giant Kakuma and Dadaab camps into more open and integrated settlements, helping refugees access jobs and services.
Speak Out on Sudan
It’s time to speak out on Sudan.
Civil Society Organizations Call for Action on Atrocities in Sudan
We call on the international community to take decisive preventative action to prevent further atrocities from being perpetrated.
The Nation: We Cannot Let Sudan Starve
Sudan’s conflict, now six months in, is quickly becoming a crisis of starvation.
The United States Must Make an Atrocity Determination in Sudan
An atrocity determination should be accompanied by concrete measures, including investigating and sanctioning any country complicit in these atrocities.
Ethiopia: One Year after the Pretoria Agreement
Join us for a discussion on the progress of the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement and the current human rights situation in Ethiopia.
Toward an Improved U.S. Approach to Sudan: Summary of Private Roundtable Discussion
Participants urged the importance of prioritizing the ongoing atrocities in Darfur and the need for elevated engagement by the United States.
Sudan Can’t Wait: Voices from Darfur Six Months into the Crisis
Join us for an event featuring Sudanese refugee and diaspora voices as the Sudan conflict reaches the six month mark.