On February 25, 2022, we shared the findings our joint report with Amnesty International on the ethnic cleansing campaign against Tigrayans in Western Tigray carried out by interim Amhara regional special forces, formal and informal militias, including groups known as Read More …
Category: Publications & Reports
Situation Report EEPA HORN No. 181 – 05 July 2021
Video footage broadcasted by Asena TV shows that ENDF soldiers destroyed the Mekelle Martyrs Memorial Monument and Museum when they fled the regional capital. More than 80% of the medical centers have been looted and damaged; More than 193 young Read More …
Northern Ethiopia Humanitarian UpdateSituation Report #38 SITUATION UPDATE January 17, 2023
Northern Ethiopia Humanitarian UpdateSituation Report #39SITUATION UPDATE February 17, 2023
More than 3.9 million people in Tigray, and more than 10 million people in Amhara, have been affected by events in these regions and need health services and interventions.
Situation Report EEPA HORN No. 180 – 03 July 2021
Amhara forces have looted private and public properties from the town of Alamata in Southern Tigray. – “The Amhara militia and special forces has looted shops, market centers, stores, and construction materials since 01 July 2021. And they were transporting Read More …
ETHIOPIA 2023 IFRC network country plan
An estimated 13 million people require food aid in conflict-affected Tigray, Afar and Amhara
Tigray’s Fight for Financial Justice: Survival Amid Systemic Injustice and Neglect
Tigray’s ongoing economic, political, and humanitarian crises, which have persisted since the outbreak of the genocidal war in 2020, highlight the Ethiopian government’s deliberate destruction and systemic neglect of Tigray. The region’s dire financial situation underscores its people’s broader struggle Read More …
CRISISWATCH DIGEST SEPTEMBER 2022ETHIOPIA
The Tigray conflict continued to escalateas hostilities expanded to new fronts.Eritrean forces once more becameembroiled in the fighting, with someclashes also occurring in Amhara-controlledWestern Tigray. Violence persistedin Oromia region.
Ethiopia human rights watch
Events of 2024 The human rights situation in Ethiopia remained dire, with government forces, militias, and non-state armed groups committing serious abuses in conflict-affected areas and elsewhere throughout the country. Fighting between the Ethiopian military and militias in the Amhara Read More …
Situation Report EEPA HORN No. 179 – 02 July 2021
UNSC Resolution 2417, unanimously adopted in 2018, recognized the link between conflict and hunger, and condemned the use of starvation as a method of warfare and set out preventative and accountability measures that may be imposed. More recently CNN reported Read More …