By Batseba Seifu Reflecting on the passage of time since the signing of the Pretoria Peace Agreement, Tigray finds itself entrenched in a somber reality. What...
Issayas Yrgaw is a man with an extraordinary story. He was born in Asmara to Tigrayan parents in the 1960s. When he was 15, Ethiopian forces...
Dear Commission Delegate As you and your fellow delegates gather for CSW 68, we, a group of academics, politicians and human rights defenders, women and our...
Reports emerging from Tigray in recent weeks paint a grim picture. After suffering through two years of scorched earth military operations and occupations, involving widespread atrocities...
The transfer of ownership of Abraha Castle to Sur Construction PLC in 2019 has ignited discussions about the destiny of this culturally significant site. Architectural plans...
Tigray’s education sector has suffered severe setbacks due to the devastating war on Tigray. Schools lie in ruins, with students and teachers facing tragic fates. Those...
By Nan Cao Blokhuis “They were knocking door to door. To rape the women and kill the men. They took my cousin Hadush, who was 24...
This is apparently the tenth assessment by the UNHCR-PMS team of the conditions, challenges, and protection needs facing people in Tigray, particularly IDP returnees. However, even...
This week, Tigray mourned its martyrs. In the face of an existential threat, the only ones who stood with Tigray were her sons and daughters and...
By Duke Burbridge After five months of suspended food aid, starvation is everywhere in Tigray, but conditions are particularly bad in the Northwestern zone. The World...
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