Dispatches from the Field

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Dispatches from the Field is The Genocide Report’s recurring analysis series examining conflicts, humanitarian crises, and emerging risks of mass atrocities around the world.

Drawing on field experience, research, and international legal analysis, these articles explore how war, political instability, and institutional breakdown affect civilian populations and the broader international system. Particular attention is given to the legal frameworks governing armed conflict, the warning signs of escalating violence, and the mechanisms designed to prevent genocide and other atrocity crimes.

The series seeks to bridge the gap between academic research, policy analysis, and the lived realities of communities affected by conflict. By situating current events within the frameworks of international law and atrocity prevention, Dispatches from the Field aims to contribute to a deeper public understanding of the forces that drive violence—and the efforts required to prevent it.

refugee crisis

The Refugee Crisis: Sixty Million Displaced by Conflict, Instability, and Persecution

Displacement on this scale is no longer a regional challenge—it…

terrorism in Nigeria

Terrorism in Nigeria: Boko Haram’s Insurgency and the Escalation of Violence Against Civilians

Boko Haram’s campaign reflects a deliberate strategy of targeting civilians…

The Homs Deal

The Homs Deal: Humanitarian Access in a Besieged City

The Homs Deal did not create humanitarian access—it exposed how…

making the world a witness

Making the World a Witness: From Awareness to Action

Recognition is the first step toward prevention—atrocities persist when they…

Syrian refugees in Jordan

Syrian Refugees in Jordan: Displacement, Protection Risks, and Legal Obligations

The Syrian refugee crisis in Jordan reveals not only the…