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Category: Global Publications & Reports
The UN-led response in Ethiopia was a failure. It’s time for accountability.
Understanding why the UN fails in civil wars is crucial to improving how it operates. It must have been sometime earlier this year, in the middle of a seven-month-long editing process, that I was told the word “failure” appeared too Read More …
A Reflection on Eritrea’s Role in the Tigray Conflict: A Personal Perspective
As an Eritrean who grew up in Ethiopia, reading the comprehensive report by the New Lines Institute, “Genocide in Tigray: Serious Breaches of International Law in the Tigray Conflict, Ethiopia, and Paths to Accountability,” evokes a deep sense of sorrow Read More …
Strong evidence that Ethiopia committed genocide in Tigray war: Report
Report says Ethiopia and allies had ‘intent to destroy Tigrayans as an ethnic group’ and calls for prosecution at ICJ. There is compelling evidence that Ethiopian forces committed genocidal acts during the Tigray war, a new report has concluded. Issued Read More …
Conflict recovery could require USD 44 billion in five years, study reveals
Gov’t conducting new damage assessment A new study reveals that the amount of investment required for Ethiopia to recover from the devastation of the two-year northern war could be upwards of USD 44 billion. The study was conducted by experts Read More …