The phrase 'Home to Camp' is drawn directly from the testimonies of children and youth during research fieldwork conducted across…
Ethiopia
The Faulty Foundations of Transitional Justice in Ethiopia and the Elusive Quest for Sustainable Peace
Transitional justice (TJ) has been hailed as Ethiopia’s long-awaited antidote for achieving the elusive quest for sustainable peace by addressing…
Gender-Based Violence and the Peacebuilding Deficit in Ethiopia’s Transitional Justice Process
One of the major expectations of Ethiopia’s Transitional Justice (TJ) process in the context of post-conflict reconciliation, reconstruction, and sustainable…
Can Domestic Initiatives End the Conflict in Ethiopia’s Amhara Region?
Introduction The Ethiopian government has faced serious problems in Ethiopia’s most influential regions – Tigray, Oromia, and now Amhara. A…
Unionists and Secessionists in Ethiopia: War-Making and State-Making Since 1974
In the twenty-first century, war-making and state-making have become enduring global phenomena. The case of Ethiopia exemplifies this trend. Viewed…
Ethiopia`s Pretoria Peace Agreement and the Fate of the ‘Contested’ Areas
Introduction After two years of devastating war, the Federal government of Ethiopia and the Tigray People`s Liberation Front (TPLF) signed…
The Challenge of Mothering in the Context of Violent Conflict: How War Is Impacting Women in Tigray, Ethiopia
On June 22, 2021, the Ethiopian Air Force conducted an aerial bombardment of a busy marketplace in the village of…
Genocidal Rape? The Tigray Conflict and Women’s Bodies as a Battleground
In the early hours of November 4, 2020, the armed wing of the former ruling party of Ethiopia’s northern Tigray…
Tigray without the Tigray Peoples Liberation Front: What Next?
On November 4, 2020, Ethiopians and people all over the world woke up to the shocking news of the outbreak…
