
Gaza: A History of Displacement, Blockade, and Resilience
In Gaza, survival has become the central act of life. Families are crammed into shelters, hospitals run on failing generators, and neighborhoods once alive with markets and children’s laughter now lie in rubble. With over two million people trapped in one of the most densely populated strips of land in the world, this is not only a conflict—it is a humanitarian emergency.

Congo’s Crisis Explained: How Conflict, Minerals, and Power Struggles Collided
The Congo’s latest emergency is not new—it is the continuation of decades of instability, resource exploitation, and unhealed wounds now erupting into one of the world’s deadliest crises. Armed groups have resurfaced in the country’s east, communities are being uprooted, and millions are once again displaced. For many Congolese people, this cycle of war and loss is not an exception but unfortunately a recurring shadow, one that has defined generations.

War in Sudan: How a Nation Slipped into the World’s Largest Displacement Crisis
While headlines fade quickly, the people of Sudan continue to live through one of the most urgent humanitarian crises of our time. Families are being displaced daily, communities are cut off from aid, and the fight for safety is far from over.