After two years of civil war in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region, civilians are facing widespread displacement, atrocities, human rights violations, and potential famine.
Responding to Chad’s Displacement Crisis in the Lac Province and the Implementation of the Kampala Convention
The coming months present a unique opportunity to change how Chadian authorities and international actors work to address the country’s humanitarian and displacement crisis.
The National Interest: Somalia’s 2022 Famine Is Predicted and Preventable
Somalia is in the throes of its worst famine since 2011, but there is still time to avoid past mistakes and prevent further deaths and suffering.
The Conversation: Nowhere to Run – The Plight of Eritrean Refugees in Ethiopia
Eritrean refugees, as well as other populations of refugees and some internally displaced groups, are struggling to find safety in Ethiopia.
Nation: To Fight Hunger, U.S. Envoy’s Visit to Ethiopia Must Emphasise Peace and Accountability
The first visit to Ethiopia by the new U.S. special envoy for the Horn of Africa this week is a significant opportunity to support peace and ensure an end to using food as a weapon of war.
Refugees International Concerned by Reports of Forced Movement of Eritrean Refugees in Ethiopia
Refugees International is deeply concerned about media reports that the Ethiopian government has rounded up more than 100 Eritrean refugees in and around Addis Ababa and forcibly moved them to the refugee camps near the unstable Amhara-Tigray border.
Eritrean Refugee Women Face Sexual Violence in Tigray
Eritrean women fled human rights abuses in their home country and are now caught in the crossfire of conflict in Tigray. Their voices must be heard, their experiences taken seriously, and their needs met—they must not be overlooked.
What Does Kenya’s New Refugee Act Mean for Economic Inclusion?
Izza Leghtas and David Kitenge spoke with Allan Mukuki, an advocate at the High Court of Kenya and legal expert, about what can be expected from Kenya’s new Refugee Act.
Après le putsch : crise humanitaire et déplacements au Burkina Faso
Le Burkina Faso est maintenant à l’épicentre des crises humanitaires et de déplacement qui se détériorent rapidement au centre du Sahel.
After the Coup: Burkina Faso’s Humanitarian and Displacement Crisis
Violence, displacement, humanitarian needs, and food insecurity continue to rise in Burkina Faso, but the country’s recent leadership transition may provide some opportunities for addressing the country’s crisis.