Is it time to enforce the Responsibility to Protect in Sudan?
Sudan in Crisis: Improving the Response for Sudanese Refugees in Egypt
As the situation worsens in Sudan, more people will flee to countries like Egypt. Urgent steps must be taken to meet their needs.
The New Arab: A More Humane Approach is Needed at the Egypt-Sudan Border
More Sudanese will continue seeking refuge in Egypt. A more humane and localized approach is needed.
U.S.-Africa Policy Working Group: Briefing on Sudan
Abdullahi Halakhe traveled to Egypt’s southern border to witness the response to the Sudan crisis. Here’s what he found—and what must be done.
Toward an Improved U.S. Approach to Sudan: Summary of Private Roundtable Discussion
A group of experts offer nine recommendations for addressing the crisis in Sudan.
Refugees International Warns of Severe Humanitarian Consequences of Sudan Fighting
Twenty years since the Darfur genocide, the world should be well aware of the consequences of prolonged fighting in Sudan.
Explainer: Flooding Worsens Humanitarian Crises in Sudan and South Sudan
Flooding throughout Africa’s Sahel region has exacerbated humanitarian crises in Sudan and South Sudan, two countries undergoing political transition while battling food insecurity, armed conflict, and COVID-19.
9th Circuit Court Ruling Jeopardizes Lives of Hundreds of Thousands of TPS Holders
Today’s ruling from the Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit in Ramos v. Wolf has jeopardized the lives of hundreds of thousands of individuals with temporary protected status (TPS) from El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Sudan.
On the Cancellation of the Israel-UNHCR Agreement for Vulnerable Eritreans and Sudanese
Refugees International is dismayed at the sudden announcement by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to cancel an agreement between Israel and UNHCR regarding Eritrean and Sudanese asylum seekers.
Too Soon to Lift Sudan Sanctions
Refugees International strongly urges the U.S. government to postpone the permanent lifting of sanctions on Sudan.