The three-year anniversary of the Central African Republic’s (CAR) peace agreement is no cause for celebration.
Refugees International’s Alexandra Lamarche joins the Harriman Institute at Columbia University for a conversation on Russian engagement in Africa.
The Central African Republic is in the midst of a dire humanitarian crisis. Refugees International convened a group of experts in the country to identify what a roadmap for peace must entail.
Months on from the December 2020 elections, the situation in the Central African Republic (CAR) continues to deteriorate. The United States, however, has the perceived neutrality, resources and influence to mediate and make good on its promise that “diplomacy is back.”
The number of people in need of humanitarian assistance in the Central African Republic is rising. Here’s what must be done.
Refugees International Senior Fellow Sarah Miller reacts to the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Ethiopia.
Proxy wars pitting France and Chad against Russia and Rwanda threaten to destabilize the entire region while subjecting Central Africans to more violence and instability.
Senior Advocate for West and Central Africa Alexandra Lamarche reacts to increasing violence across the Central African Republic over the past few weeks.
MINUSCA faces serious challenges in the Central African Republic.
Years of instability and violence in the Central African Republic have led to large-scale displacement and a desperate need for international aid.
Today’s Anniversary of the Central African Republic Peace Deal No Reason to Celebrate
The three-year anniversary of the Central African Republic’s (CAR) peace agreement is no cause for celebration.
Russia in Africa: Soviet Legacies, Current Objectives, Local Responses
Refugees International’s Alexandra Lamarche joins the Harriman Institute at Columbia University for a conversation on Russian engagement in Africa.
Addressing Atrocities and Displacement: A Path Forward for the Central African Republic
The Central African Republic is in the midst of a dire humanitarian crisis. Refugees International convened a group of experts in the country to identify what a roadmap for peace must entail.
African Arguments: Why the Central African Republic and the U.S. Might Need Each Other
Months on from the December 2020 elections, the situation in the Central African Republic (CAR) continues to deteriorate. The United States, however, has the perceived neutrality, resources and influence to mediate and make good on its promise that “diplomacy is back.”
The Central African Republic in Crisis: Critical Measures to Address Humanitarian and Security Needs
The number of people in need of humanitarian assistance in the Central African Republic is rising. Here’s what must be done.
Refugees International Calls for International Engagement to Overcome Blockade in the Central African Republic
Refugees International Senior Fellow Sarah Miller reacts to the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Ethiopia.
Foreign Policy: Outside Powers Are Making the Conflict in the Central African Republic Worse
Proxy wars pitting France and Chad against Russia and Rwanda threaten to destabilize the entire region while subjecting Central Africans to more violence and instability.
Amid Violence, Concerns Grow over Rising Displacement, Humanitarian Need in the Central African Republic
Senior Advocate for West and Central Africa Alexandra Lamarche reacts to increasing violence across the Central African Republic over the past few weeks.
New MINUSCA Leadership Must Seize Opportunity for Progress in the Central African Republic
MINUSCA faces serious challenges in the Central African Republic.
Leaving the Embers Hot: Humanitarian Challenges in the Central African Republic
Years of instability and violence in the Central African Republic have led to large-scale displacement and a desperate need for international aid.