Refugees International welcomes the visits of USAID Administrator Samantha Power and UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Martin Griffiths to Ethiopia, where hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians in Tigray are on the brink of starvation.
Refugees International Statement on South Sudan Ten Year Anniversary of Independence
On the 10th anniversary of South Sudan’s independence, the international community must help ensure the future of the country will not be a repeat of the past.
The Cruelest of Fates: Famine in the Time of War in Tigray
The humanitarian situation in Tigray remains devastating. More than 900,000 people are experiencing famine, and 2 million more are living on the brink.
From Displacement to Development: How Ethiopia Can Create Shared Growth by Facilitating Economic Inclusion for Refugees
The economic benefits of greater refugee inclusion in Ethiopia cannot be ignored.
Urgent Humanitarian Assistance Needed for 400,000 People Displaced by DRC Volcano Eruption
Hundreds of thousands of people who have been displaced by the Mount Nyiragongo volcano eruption need humanitarian assistance in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Atrocities and Displacement in Burkina Faso
Civil society leaders from Burkina Faso share key humanitarian trends and possible ways to prevent further atrocities.
A Crisis of Care: Sexual and Reproductive Health Competes for Attention Amid Conflict and Displacement in Mali
National healthcare systems rarely prioritize sexual and reproductive health. This is especially a challenge for displaced women and girls worldwide, including in Mali.
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.”
Immediate Action Needed to Address Humanitarian Crisis in Mozambique
Refugees International Senior Fellow Sarah Miller comments on the recent violence and ongoing displacement in Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado province.
Mali’s Crisis of Care: Can the Biden Administration Make a Difference?
Mali’s protracted conflict, which began with a secessionist movement in 2012, has plunged the country into a humanitarian crisis.