Donor countries must urgently increase funding for a humanitarian response that was insufficient even before the latest conflict.
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.
CNN: Report details mass atrocities and hunger in Darfur
Mass atrocities are happening again in Sudan. The international community must step up pressure to stop them. Daniel P. Sullivan joined CNN’s Rosemary Church to discuss his latest report Bearing Witness: Atrocities and Looming Hunger in Darfur.
Bearing Witness: Atrocities and Looming Hunger in Darfur
Twenty years on from the Darfur genocide, mass atrocities are once again underway in Darfur. As a larger war continues to ravage the country of Sudan, a disturbing new wave of ethnically targeted killing has been unleashed by a militia descended from the groups that carried out the original genocide.
USA Today: Biden Helped Stop Darfur Genocide Before. Why is he Virtually Silent This Time?
State Department finally calls out war crimes, crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing in Sudan. But stopping genocide in Darfur demands more than words.
Refugees International Welcomes Atrocity Determination for Crimes in Sudan, Calls for Action
It is more important than ever for President Biden to speak out about the violence in Sudan and back up this recognition of atrocities with action.
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.
50 Organizations Call on the Biden Administration to Make an Atrocity Determination in Sudan
Words are not enough. The United States must act to prevent further violence and hold perpetrators to account.
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.
Context News: Kenya’s Bold New Shirika Refugee Plan is Model for Future
Kenya plans to turn its giant Kakuma and Dadaab camps into more open and integrated settlements, helping refugees access jobs and services.