The global debate over immigration has intensified, as countries reassess who is deemed “worthy” of rights and protections. Recent policy changes, especially in Europe and the U.S., illustrate the rising tension between national security, economic concerns, and humanitarian obligations. As migration increases due to conflicts, climate change, and economic inequality, nations face difficult choices on […]
The UNHCR’s decision to cut support for refugees in Indonesia, including vulnerable groups like those with chronic illnesses and unaccompanied children, is a stark reminder of the complex challenges facing global humanitarian efforts. These individuals, already stuck in limbo for years, now face an even more uncertain future as resources are redirected to other pressing […]
This week, the world commemorates World Refugee Day, an event that has been marked every year since 2001. While many of us are aware of the concept of being a refugee, majority have not had the unfortunate experience of being forced out of a life built over generations into the unknown. Such is what ordinary […]
Kenya’s withdrawal from Somalia now would undermine regional stability and jeopardize national security
Africa’s youth face joblessness, driving political movements and migration amidst debt crises and unrest.
Systemic changes, not just individual actions, are crucial to achieving climate change targets.
Africa needs accurate data on climate change to develop sound adaptation and mitigation measures.
Uganda ditches Kenya’s oil pipeline plan for Tanzania’s route, citing costs, security, and logistics.
Kenya’s refugee camps strain resources, with Dadaab linked to terrorist attacks, needing global aid.
Kenya’s clean energy sector sees major growth, aiming to cut power costs and boost investment opportunities.
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