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The Research and Evidence Facility, a consortium of SOAS University of London, University of Manchester and Sahan Africa, announces the publication of its book “Migration and Displacement Dynamics in the Horn of Africa: A Mobility Mosaic”.

October 20, 2025

Laura Hammond, Oliver Bakewell, Padmini Iyer, Louisa Brain, Fekadu Adugna, Dereje Feyissa, Kalyango Ronald Sebba, and Caitlin Sturridge Drawing on research conducted in seven countries over a period of eight

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Cover image of a migrating family from the rangelands to the delta. Taken by Hussein Abdullahi Mahmoud in July 2022

Closing the environment-migration gap in climate policy and programmes in Kenya

May 1, 2023

Hussein Abdullahi Mahmoud, Padmini Iyer, Louisa Brain, Maissoun Hussein This paper explores mobility and migration in the context of strategies of adaptation to dynamic environmental changes in Tana River County

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Woman and her donkey walk to collect water in rural Somaliland

Bridging the gap: environmental change, mobility and policy in Ethiopia’s Somali Region and Somaliland

April 17, 2023

Abdirahman Ahmed, Mohamed Fadal, Maissoun Hussein, Padmini Iyer, Louisa Brain Environment and mobility are closely linked in a myriad of complex and contextualised ways. Environmental change, in conjunction with a

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REF and Samuel Hall publish major study on return and reintegration in South Sudan

January 18, 2023

What are the individual, community and structural factors impacting displacement patterns in South Sudan?

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A swarm of locusts

Food security during the COVID-19 pandemic: overlapping challenges, emerging responses in the Horn of Africa

July 20, 2020

By Louisa Brain and Laura Hammond, SOAS University of London.This blog was originally posted on Italian Institute for International Political Studies‘ website.

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A masked seller and buyer in Kenya

COVID-19 and mobility, conflict and development in the Horn of Africa: REF briefing paper

July 1, 2020

Louisa Brain, Hassan Adow, Jama Musse Jama, Farah Manji, Michael Owiso, Fekadu Adugna Tufa, Mahad Wasuge The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared COVID‐19 a pandemic on 11 March 2020 and

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Priorities for the High-Level Panel on Internal Displacement

October 24, 2019

This week the United Nations Secretary-General announced the establishment of a High-Level Panel on Internal Displacement.

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