Ten years since the civil war began in South Sudan, South Sudanese women and girls have faced sexual violence year after year with impunity.
Climate change is fueling violence and displacement in the Lake Chad Basin Region.
The U.S.-Africa Leader’s Summit comes at a time of unprecedented food insecurity in Africa. President Biden must ensure that his gathering with African leaders stimulates further concrete action.
Almost 40 million people in Somalia, Ethiopia, and Kenya face an unprecedented food and nutrition emergency.
Kenya’s new Refugee Act – if implemented well – could improve access to education, work, and movement for half a million refugees.
After two years of civil war in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region, civilians are facing widespread displacement, atrocities, human rights violations, and potential famine.
The coming months present a unique opportunity to change how Chadian authorities and international actors work to address the country’s humanitarian and displacement crisis.
Somalia is in the throes of its worst famine since 2011, but there is still time to avoid past mistakes and prevent further deaths and suffering.
Eritrean refugees, as well as other populations of refugees and some internally displaced groups, are struggling to find safety in Ethiopia.
It’s Time for the UN to Prioritize South Sudanese Women
Ten years since the civil war began in South Sudan, South Sudanese women and girls have faced sexual violence year after year with impunity.
How Implementing the New Regulations for the 2021 Refugee Act Can Improve the Lives of Refugees in Kenya
Kenya’s Refugee Act 2021 has introduced key changes that can enhance the economic inclusion of refugees living in the country.
Climate-fueled Violence and Displacement in the Lake Chad Basin: Focus on Chad and Cameroon
Climate change is fueling violence and displacement in the Lake Chad Basin Region.
U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit Must Lead to Action on Horn of Africa Food Crisis
The U.S.-Africa Leader’s Summit comes at a time of unprecedented food insecurity in Africa. President Biden must ensure that his gathering with African leaders stimulates further concrete action.
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.
Al Jazeera: Can Kenya Emerge as a Role Model on Refugees?
Kenya’s new Refugee Act – if implemented well – could improve access to education, work, and movement for half a million refugees.
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.
Responding to Chad’s Displacement Crisis in the Lac Province and the Implementation of the Kampala Convention
The coming months present a unique opportunity to change how Chadian authorities and international actors work to address the country’s humanitarian and displacement crisis.
The National Interest: Somalia’s 2022 Famine Is Predicted and Preventable
Somalia is in the throes of its worst famine since 2011, but there is still time to avoid past mistakes and prevent further deaths and suffering.
The Conversation: Nowhere to Run – The Plight of Eritrean Refugees in Ethiopia
Eritrean refugees, as well as other populations of refugees and some internally displaced groups, are struggling to find safety in Ethiopia.