Refugees International welcomes the announcement that humanitarian aid will immediately be allowed into Tigray.
The National Interest: The World Must Not Forget South Sudan
Three things are needed if South Sudan is to keep moving toward peace.
Nowhere to Run: Eritrean Refugees in Tigray
Eritrean refugees in Ethiopia have received little attention or assistance despite facing unique risks.
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.
Global Dispatch Podcast: What Was Behind a Coup in Burkina Faso?
Refugees International’s Senior Advocate for West and Central Africa Alexandra Lamarche joined the Global Dispatch podcast to discuss the recently reported coup d’état in Burkina Faso and the threat it poses to civilians.
Reported Coup in Burkina Faso Poses Threat to Civilians
Amid worsening conflict, the reported coup d’état in Burkina Faso could have severe impacts on Burkina Faso’s population, of whom 3.5 million are already in need of humanitarian assistance and 1.7 million are displaced.
Ethiopia Has Turned on Itself. Now What?
The international community must work for peace in Ethiopia.
Do Not Forget: Aiding and Protecting Civilians in South Sudan
South Sudan continues to face one of the largest displacement and humanitarian crises on earth.
Refugees International Statement on Airstrike on IDP Camp in Tigray
Refugees International is deeply saddened by the loss of life during a recent airstrike on a camp for internally displaced people in Tigray.
Alliance for Peacebuilding Podcast Episode 9: A Future in Peril: What What Can Be Done to Stop the War in Ethiopia?
Experts discuss the conflict in Ethiopia, its key drivers, and the prospects for a peace process moving forward.