How Diplomacy Can Save the Nile RiverEd note. This first appeared in The Conversation Mahemud Tekuya, University of the Pacific Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt are a...
Can the Global Fragility Act Help Prevent Conflicts Before They Start?What is the Global Fragility Act? The Global Fragility Act is intended to address one of the major issues the...
Burkina Faso is Experiencing a Surge in Violence. Here’s WhyBurkina Faso, the landlocked country in West Africa, is in the midst of an escalating humanitarian emergency. Over half a...
How Multilateral Cooperation Can Stop the Coronavirus Outbreak From SpreadingAccording to the latest data from the World Health Organization a new form of coronavirus, which originated in Wuhan, China...
What Happened To Haiti Earthquake Reconstruction?On January 12 2010, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti. Hundreds of thousands of people lost their lives. Millions more...
Why The Crisis in Syria is About To Get WorseThe conflict in Syria is entering a new phase. Over the last several years Syrian government forces, backed by outside...
What to Expect from North Korea in 2020We may be in for a very turbulent year of nuclear diplomacy with North Korea Since 2018, North Korea has...
France has a Big Opportunity to Help Stabilize the SahelEd note. This is a guest post from Refugees International Senior Advocate for West and Central Africa Alexandra Lamarche Soaring violence...
Getting Humanitarian Relief to Besieged Syrians Is One of the Only Things that Russia and the United States Agrees Upon. Is That About to End?[Updated January 10th, 2019] Since the start of conflict in Syria, deep divisions between Russia and the Unites States have...