The Nuba mountains are one of the few places in Sudan where a robust aid response could be scaled up. It is an opportunity that cannot be missed.
Stories from the Nuba Mountains: Bearing Witness in Sudan
Sudan’s Nuba mountains region provides a window into the country’s wider conflict.
Famine Finding in Darfur Must Bring Action
Urgent action is needed to prevent mass starvation in Sudan.
Lessons and Recommendations for Implementing Kenya’s New Refugee Law
Kenya’s shift away from an encampment refugee policy and towards economic integration needs sustained funding and expertise.
DRC Civil Society Leaders on Escalating Violence and Ways Ahead
Join us for a discussion on the escalating violence in DRC, implications for women and girls, and recommendations for a way forward.
Dangerous Territory: A Deepening Humanitarian Emergency in Northern Mozambique
Mozambique is a reminder that the world’s failures to sustain investments in peace produce humanitarian fallout and widespread displacement.
Making Fishers into Farmers? Mozambique’s IDPs Need Livelihood Support
Recent climate disasters have displaced more than 850,000 Mozambicans from the coast, further inland. Better livelihood programming is now needed to help them start anew.
The Women of Mozambique Want You to Know About the War You Probably Haven’t Heard Of
As the war in Northern Mozambique worsens, women and girls continue to live in uncertainty. The world must listen to their experiences.
President Biden: Act Now to Protect Civilians in El Fasher
The crisis in Sudan has worsened. If President Biden does not act now, we are on the verge of more grave violations in El Fasher.
The New Refugee Act in Kenya and What it Means for Refugees
The success of Kenya’s model will send a positive signal to other refugee-hosting countries that refugees are not a burden.