This executive summary outlines the extent and magnitude of damage and loss sustained across Tigray’s education, health, cultural heritage, and social welfare sectors during the war, blockade, and siege. Valued at over USD 10.8 billion, the report documents the collapse Read More …
Category: Research Centers
The Systematic Undoing of Society: War Damage and Loss in the Social Sector of Tigray
The Commission of Inquiry on Tigray Genocide (CITG) has published an extensive report describing the widespread destruction in Tigray’s social sector caused by the war that started in November 2020. The assessment, carried out across six zones and all accessible Read More …
War-Induced Genocidal Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Tigray, Ethiopia Vol 1
The Commission of Inquiry on Tigray Genocide (CITG) released a comprehensive report on sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) across Tigray. The report has revealed alarming levels of violence committed against women and girls during the war that began in November Read More …
Research Center for Infrastructure Damages Department
This center studies damage to Energy, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Municipality, Transport, Information and Communication Technologies.
Research Center for Natural Resource and Environmental Damage department
This center studies damage to Soil and water, Environment, Wildlife and ecotourism, Livestock, and Forest
Research Center for Social Services and Values Damage Department
This center studies the damage to Education, Health, Heritage & Religious assets, and Social Institutions.
Research Center for Economic Damage
This center studies the socio-economic damage to Commerce (Trade and Services), Industry, Agriculture, Finance and Revenue, Livelihood of Households, Public Administration and Governance.
Research Center for Gender Based Violence
This center studies the widespread instances of weaponized Sexual and Gender Based Violence
Research Center for Human Atrocity Department
This center studies crimes of human killings, massacres, tortures, injuries, disappearances, displacements, and psychosocial problems.