Please join Georgetown, ECDC, OSF, Refugees International, and Amnesty USA for a two-panel conference on what lies ahead for Ethiopia.
Scars of War and Deprivation: An Urgent Call to Reverse Tigray’s Humanitarian Crisis
Tigray’s IDPs are paying the price, and if more help does not come soon, some may not be able to hang on for long.
Newsweek: Tigray Is Still in Crisis—The Guns Have Stopped, but Hunger Abounds
Northern Ethiopia’s Tigray region was one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises in 2021 and 2022. It has since been crowded out of the headlines, but the situation remains dire. An estimated 600,000 were killed during the two years of fighting between Tigrayan, Amhara, Eritrean, Ethiopian, and other armed groups. Much of Tigray lived under siege for nearly two years, receiving almost no food, medicine, or humanitarian assistance.
Statement for the Record | “Ethiopia: Promise or Perils, The State of U.S. Policy”
We are concerned about humanitarian suffering and widespread conflict-related sexual violence experienced by women in Tigray, Ethiopia.
Refugees International Alarmed by Humanitarian Crisis in Tigray, Effects of Conflict-related Sexual Violence
Women in Tigray need urgent support to survive, and ultimately thrive in their recovery.
Ethiopia: One Year after the Pretoria Agreement
Join us for a discussion on the progress of the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement and the current human rights situation in Ethiopia.
Accountability for Starvation Deaths in Tigray Six Months after the War
What are the options for accountability for starvation crimes during the Ethiopian civil war?
Statement on USAID Food Aid Cuts in Ethiopia
Averting starvation in Ethiopia depends on ensuring that aid is reaching those who need it.
We Were Warned: Unlearned Lessons of Famine in the Horn of Africa
Almost 40 million people in Somalia, Ethiopia, and Kenya face an unprecedented food and nutrition emergency.
Press Briefing: Two Years of War in Ethiopia
After two years of civil war in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region, civilians are facing widespread displacement, atrocities, human rights violations, and potential famine.