Refugees International hosted an on-the-record briefing with Sudanese partners and observers who were recently on the ground in Darfur and Eastern Chad to discuss the latest and what must be done.
Lifesaving Aid Urgently Needed as Thousands Flee Darfur
Thousands of civilians are fleeing RSF violence and arriving at the Chad-Sudan border.
Joint Statement: Genocide Returns to Darfur
The RSF’s violent capture of and mass killings in North Darfur’s Zamzam camp makes imminent the risk of genocide in El Fasher.
April 15 Day of Action for Sudan
We gathered with partners on the National Mall in Washington DC on April 15 to mark the two-year anniversary of the war in Sudan.
Removing Red Tape to Get Kenya’s Refugee Act Right
Kenya can fully realize the potential of the Refugee Act 2021 and create a more inclusive and self-reliant refugee population.
No Model of Refuge: Sudanese Refugees in Egypt
Egypt’s new Asylum Law promises better protections for its Sudanese refugees — but their realities on the ground are far more precarious.
Refugees International Alarmed by Attack on Largest Displacement Camp in Darfur
The U.S. and other influential countries must condemn the attack on Zamzam and press backers of the RSF and SAF to stop fueling the fighting.
M23’s Goma Takeover Needs an Urgent, Robust Response
The takeover by the M23 Rwanda-backed rebel group of Goma – the largest city in the east of DRC – poses an urgent threat to the lives of millions.
Refugees International Applauds U.S. Genocide Determination in Sudan; Momentum on Sudan Must Continue into Trump Administration
The genocide determination is a significant recognition of the horrors the people of Sudan have experienced amid the war. But it must come with further measures.
Kenya’s Shirika Plan Can Dismantle Legal Barriers for Refugee Women Facing Gender-based Violence
Kenya’s proposed Shirika Plan offers a unique opportunity to dismantle many of the barriers refugee women face.