Khartoum Struggles Toward Normalcy Amid Uneven Post-War Recovery.
Sudan's capital, Khartoum, is witnessing a gradual and cautious return of residents as the city recovers from years of conflict. While some commercial activity is restarting along major roads, residential areas remain scarred, leaving many displaced families hesitant to return due to economic instability and psychological trauma.
Lebanon's Education Crisis: How Conflict is Fueling a 'Lost Generation'.
Escalating conflict in Lebanon has displaced over 500,000 children and rendered hundreds of schools unusable, leading experts to warn of a 'lost generation' as the nation's fragile education system struggles to cope.
Life in Limbo: Thousands of Cambodians Remain Displaced Amidst Border Standoff with Thailand.
Months after violent border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia, over 34,000 people remain in temporary camps. With a fragile ceasefire holding, many families are unable to return home, facing economic hardship and disruptions to children's education.
Migrants Forced Into Hiding Amidst Mauritania’s Aggressive Deportation Campaign.
A wave of mass deportations in Mauritania has driven migrants into hiding, as authorities target undocumented individuals with sudden arrests and detentions, leading to human rights concerns.














