A confluence of factors threatens to reignite the conflict in Ethiopia and Tigray, potentially destabilizing the entire region.
Beyond the Camp: Realizing Ethiopia’s Commitment to Refugee Self-Reliance
Ethiopia can set a regional example, but only if ambition is matched by dedicated financing and steady follow-through on its own commitments.
The Tigray War Five Years On: The Pretoria Agreement and the Need for Peace
Refugees International, Amnesty International, ECDC, and New Lines Institute mark the fifth anniversary of the Tigray War.
Emergency Media Briefing on the Dire Situation in El Fasher, North Darfur
A joint emergency media briefing with Refugees International, Yale Humanitarian Research Lab, Protection Approaches, and IDP Humanitarian Network.
Refugees International Atrocity Alert on El Fasher, Darfur
Refugees International has received direct reports of ethnically targeted mass killings and aid blockages by the RSF in El Fasher, Darfur.
Ethiopia’s IDPs Still Need an Easy Fix: ID Cards
At least 100,000 internally displaced people in Ethiopia have been without IDs for almost a decade. This can be easily remedied.
Joint Statement: Safe Passage: Protection for Civilians Under Siege in El Fasher
100 civil society groups appeal for safe passage for civilians under siege in El Fasher.
Aid is Desperately Needed in Mozambique as the Security Situation Deteriorates
Refugees International calls upon all armed groups to cease attacks on civilians and calls on donor countries to surge aid for protection and life-saving services.
Hanin Ahmed Speaks at the Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting
Refugee Fellow Hanin Ahmed spoke at the Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting about the lifesaving work and courage of Sudan’s Emergency Response Rooms.
Imminent Atrocities, Famine, and Cholera Crisis in Sudan as World Leaders Meet at UN
We urge world leaders to use all diplomatic influence to end the attacks on civilians and restriction of aid across Sudan.