Los Angeles Times
Sep 16, 2017
The children of South Sudan's war face hunger, rape and other violence on their long, often-soli
Obede Lutana, an orphan who found himself alone in a war zone after his father was killed. He says he is 15 years old, but looks younger....
Reuters
Sep 1, 2017
Exclusive: Displaced Rohingya in camps face aid crisis after Myanmar violence
By Alex Richardson A group of Rohingya refugee people walk in the water after crossing the Bangladesh-Myanmar border in Teknaf,...
Sudan - Research, Analysis, and Advocacy 1
Aug 8, 2017
Darfur Refugees in Eastern Chad: The Most Invisible Casualties of the Darfur Genocide
African/non-Arab refugees from violence in Darfur began to flee to eastern Chad well before the date conventionally used to mark the...
The Guardian
Jul 23, 2017
'I buried my smallest child under a bush': starvation and sorrow in South Sudan
By Jason Burke The news spreads fast during the day. The raiders are coming. Two columns of fighters, each thousands strong, armed with...
Asian Correspondent
Jul 9, 2017
Starvation hits Burma’s Rakhine state as food supplies dwindle
By Caleb Quinley A girl wears thanakha powder on her face in a Rohingya refugee camp outside Kyaukpyu in Rakhine state, Burma, May 17,...
Associated Press 1
Jun 23, 2017
South Sudan no longer has 'famine,' UN says, but 2 million remain near starvation
The UN warns that South Sudan's crisis is worsening and that removing the label of famine doesn't mean the situation has actually...
International Crisis Group 1
May 9, 2017
Instruments of Pain (III): Conflict and Famine in Somalia
I.Overview History is at risk of tragically repeating itself. Once again, conflict-wracked Somalia is faced with mass hunger, just six...
International Crisis Group 1
Apr 13, 2017
Instruments of Pain: Conflict and Famine
The last time the UN declared a famine was in 2011, in Somalia. The last time it faced more than one major famine simultaneously was more...