In Ethiopia, shrinking rations are driving up malnutrition rates in the refugee camps, humanitarians say. With limited opportunities for work, and few other fallbacks, they say, many of the refugees ...
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, Feb 21 (UNHCR) - Three months after ethnic clashes at an Ethiopian camp left scores of Sudanese refugees dead, the government of Ethiopia has identified a new site for 24,500 ...
The stories of these refugees reflect a broader shift. Since the introduction of Ethiopia's progressive refugee law, praised by the UN as one of Africa's most forward-looking, over 24,000 refugees ...
Ethiopia plans to shutter a camp for Eritrean refugees and resettle thousands of its inhabitants in other camps that the UN considers already full, an official said, despite concerns this could make ...
Egyptian, Eritrean presidents stress support for national institutions in Sudan, reject attempts to establish parallel ...
This is a summary of what was said by UNHCR spokesperson Rupert Colville – to whom quoted text may be attributed – at today's press briefing at the Palais des Nations in Geneva. 24 February 2004 ...
Through its dual focus on service harmonization and integration, the World Bank-supported GEQIP-E helped align refugee education in Ethiopia with national standards, ensuring more equitable, ...
Aid agencies plan urgent assistance for Tigray region Ethiopian government battling local forces for a month PM Abiy has declared victory, but clashes continue With Tigray's capital fallen, war turns ...
Nairobi says it is reviewing asylum applications from Ethiopia and Eritrea on a case-by-case basis, after rights groups sued.
A communications blackout has made it difficult to obtain or verify information. LONDON -- Meaza Gidey hasn't spoken to or heard from her family in weeks. The 26-year-old goes to graduate school in ...