Here’s what motivates people to host refugees Leonid Peisakhin, Nik Stoop, and Peter van der Windt - June 19, 2024 Empathy is what drives people to host the displaced, our study found.
5 things to know about the instability in eastern Congo Robert U. Nagel and Kate Fin - June 10, 2021 Young Congolese want the government to step up against the increasing militant violence.
Donors are cutting food aid for refugees in Rwanda. That’s devastating for people unable to work. Erika Frydenlund - May 24, 2021 Half these refugees have been in this camp for more than 20 years, unable to move forward with their lives.
‘Strong NGOs and Weak States’ takes an intriguing look at the path of justice in Congo and South Africa Laura Seay - August 15, 2019 NGOs may wield more power than you think.
Here’s what Congo can teach the world about peace Séverine Autesserre - October 19, 2016 [caption id="attachment_47963" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Sunset in Idjwi. (Julien Harneis via
The United Nations set an ambitious education goal. Why did it fail in Congo? Tom De Herdt and Kristof Titeca - June 8, 2016 Back in 2000, 164 governments met in Dakar, Senegal, to
Did cutting access to mineral wealth reduce violence in the DRC? Laura Seay - March 25, 2014 One of the most underreported stories about conflict in Africa of