Humera
Humera is a town and the administrative center of Kafta Humera woreda in the Western Zone of Ethiopia's Tigray Region, positioned in the northwestern corner of the country adjacent to the borders with Sudan to the west and Eritrea to the north.[1] The settlement functions primarily as a semi-urban agricultural hub, with its economy dominated by cash-crop farming, including sesame, sorghum, and cotton, where sesame production alone accounts for approximately 30% of Ethiopia's national output of this high-value export commodity.[1][2][3] The surrounding woreda's population stood at around 155,000 in 2017, with projections indicating growth to over 427,000 by 2030 amid expanding irrigation and agro-industrial initiatives like the Bae’ker Integrated Agro-Industrial Park.[4] Humera's strategic border location has historically facilitated cross-border trade but also exposed it to conflicts, notably serving as an early flashpoint in the 2020–2022 Tigray War, where Ethiopian federal forces conducted artillery operations preceding the town's capture, resulting in civilian casualties and displacement as documented by human rights observers.[5][6] Post-war, the area has faced ongoing challenges including reported detentions and territorial disputes involving Amhara forces.[7]