Action must be taken to save the lives of those exposed, stranded, and at immediate risk in Renk as South Sudanese returnees flee fighting in Sudan.
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.
Malawi: The Canary in the Coalmine
As disasters like Cyclone Freddy become more frequent, countries like Malawi need to look closer to home for timely and effective humanitarian support.
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.
No Going Back: The New Urban Face of Internal Displacement in Somalia
Urbanization is now the dominant form of internal displacement in Somalia. A response must recognize Somalia’s urban future.
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.
Global Lessons for Kenya to Improve Refugees’ Access to Work Permits
As policymakers in Kenya continue to implement the new Refugee Act, they can learn from models other countries have adopted.
Newsweek: The World Bank Should Talk to Refugees When Addressing Cross-Border Mobility
International organizations and host countries cannot fully benefit from the skills and expertise that refugees bring if they do not give them a seat at the table.
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.