Parties to the conflict must end collective punishment and enable access to life-saving telecommunications.
Refugees International Calls for Urgent Action to Avert Famine and Atrocities in Sudan
The international community must scale up humanitarian aid delivery in Sudan to avert a likely famine. Millions of lives hang in the balance.
USA Today: ‘I Have Been Raped Twice in Just the Last Year’: Pay Attention to the Fighting in Congo
An epidemic of rape has overwhelmed the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the world isn’t paying attention.
Q&A: Meet Alaa Ahmed
Alaa Ahmed, a member of the Refugee Fellows cohort and refugee from Sudan, shares her story and passion for advocacy.
One Year On, Sudanese Voices Are Still Speaking Out On Sudan
Since fighting engulfed Sudan in April 2023, activists on social media have been at the forefront of mobilization. Here’s what they shared.
Darfur at Risk of Imminent New Wave of Mass Atrocities: UN Security Council Must Act; UAE Must Restrain RSF
Refugees International is gravely concerned about the high likelihood of a new wave of mass atrocities in Darfur.
Interaction: Sudanese Groups Provide Light Amid Year of Darkness
In Sudan, local response networks have played a major role in leading the humanitarian response, even as traditional humanitarian aid has largely stalled.
United for Sudan: National Rally in Washington D.C.
One year into the conflict in Sudan the international community’s response remains woefully inadequate.
Sudan Conflict One Year On: Women’s Leadership, Impacts, and Ways Forward
One year into the conflict in Sudan, women and girls are disproportionately affected.
Ensuring Women’s Protection Amid Rising Conflict in Eastern DRC
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), and especially the eastern part of the country, has endured decades of conflict, pitting government forces against rebel groups.