The book elucidates the effects of conflict-induced internal displacement on IDPs residing in the camps of Amhara region, Ethiopia. It also shows that the situations of IDPs in camps are deplorable living conditions in the Amhara region. The psychosocial, political-economy, and health effects of conflict on IDPs are investigated. The coping mechanisms of IDPs, the governments, and civil society organizations' responses to the challenges faced by IDPs were examined. The conclusion and ways of forwards are also forwarded for the durable solutions of internally displaced persons (IDPs).