Afghanistan on the Brink of a Major Humanitarian Crisis

By Mariah Abdel-Aziz EUNACR’s Human Rights Weekly Rini Elizabeth Babu At the Centre stage: Plagued by decades of violent conflict, Afghanistan has created one of the largest refugee populations in the world. The Taliban have seized power in Afghanistan two weeks before the U.S. was set to complete its troop withdrawal after a […]
Peace Alternatives for the Renaissance Dam Crisis – Timeline
Prologue A matter of life or death, this is how the Egyptian and the Sudanese officials have been describing the issue of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). But it seems that the dilemma goes back far before the recent political deadlock that started even to be a public opinion either in Egypt, Sudan, or […]
Report on Global Terrorism Index With Regards to Terrorism Funding
Identifying The Financial Sources of Terrorists in The MENA Region The Global Terrorism Index issued for the eighth year in a row by the Institute for Economics & Peace tackles 5 main key findings for the year 2020 in regards of the results, economic impact of terrorism, trends in terrorism, the shifting landscape and […]
Report: Funding Terrorism: Identifying The Financial Sources of Terrorists in The MENA Region
Report: Funding Terrorism: Identifying The Financial Sources of Terrorists in The MENA Region Prepared by: Yosr Khedr Reaching the beginning of 2021, terrorist attacks and crimes are starting to become increasingly complex, interconnected, and global. More than ever, there is a need for comprehensive cooperation in order to deter the threat and […]
Working with the Locals in the Lake Chad Basin

By: Shady El-Sherif Middle East and Africa Researcher Working with the Locals in the Lake Chad Basin