
Why Digital Access Matters for Refugee Girls in Conflict Settings
Compared to boys, refugee girls are less likely to have independent access to phones or the internet

Compared to boys, refugee girls are less likely to have independent access to phones or the internet

AI can be of immense assistance to Africa in managing the refugee crisis, however, there is a need for deeper engagement on how these technologies may compromise the rights of refugees and asylum seekers

ECCAS Member States are committed to the shared values of the AU, whose legal instruments relating to refugees and IDPs form an integral part of the body.

Presenting the challenges of urban refugees and how they have attempted to improve their lives and realise their aspirations.

Georgetown University’s Institute for Women, Peace and Security, held a webinar on April 8, 2020, with leading experts in the field to discuss the urgent need for a gender-responsive approach

In her article for Thomson Reuters Foundation, Naimul Karim explains how Rohingya women in Bangladesh’s refugee camps have been mobilizing to stop the spread of Covid-19. Key points include: “(Women

ACCORD’s Youth Cluster presented on the drivers of youth migration at the Annual Young Scientists’ Conference.

Interrogating the underlying factors leading to Libya’s current migrant crisis, with emphasis on the resurgence of the country’s slave trade.

