OPINION: What does data have to do with gender equality?
Women and girls count, which is why we count them
OPINION: Tackling disaster risk means fewer people forced to flee their homes
We estimate the number of people likely to be displaced by the year-end at around 22 million. So we know the risk. What should we do about it?
Getting to the heart of the global displacement crisis
Until preventing and resolving displacement is included in national and global priorities, the figures will continue to rise each year
It's time to shake up our approach to displacement
Internal displacement associated with conflict rose sharply in 2017, but those forced to flee are often treated as an afterthought
Don't just blame drought for displacement in Horn of Africa
Several major food security crises are happening in countries with the largest numbers of people fleeing conflict and violence in 2016
Why we need to put internal displacement back on the global agenda
Preventing and resolving internal displacement is both a national obligation and a global imperative
Displacement during the Trump era: 4 priorities for policy-makers
Trump's policies could increase displacement from Central America, the Middle East - and climate change
Missing the heart of the problem: Why ignoring internal displacement undermines the purpose of the UN summit on migrants and refugees
Media attention focuses almost exclusively on refugees, yet they make up only a third of the 60 million people often cited as having been driven from their homes by conflict and violence