The Kampala Convention is a landmark treaty. It addresses the protection of internally displaced persons. Adopted in 2009, it aims to prevent displacement. It promotes the rights of those affected. The convention is significant for African nations. It encourages governments to take responsibility. It highlights the need for humanitarian assistance. The Kampala Convention reflects a commitment to human rights.
In recent years, Africa has seen a dramatic rise in internal displacement. A report from the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre reveals that the number of internally displaced people...