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Sudan Conflict Monitor #10
17 February 2023 The Sudan Conflict Monitor is a rapid response to the expanding war in Sudan written through a peace-building, huma...
Sudan’s war on women
14 February 2024 “They raped three of my sisters, they were beaten, and one of my sister’s hands was broken,” recalls Somia Musa aft...
Authorities raise duties to fuel the war, prices rise again for the public
5 February 2024 In a bid to meet rising war costs, the acting government in the army-controlled areas has placed a series of duties...
West Kordofan: the battle for Babanusa
28 January 2024 Thousands of civilians have fled Babanusa town in West Kordofan State after the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces la...
Uganda suspends registration of Sudanese in the capital
25 January 2024 Aziza Al-Said Mustafa, a 42-year-old Sudanese woman, rented a house for the equivalent of $140, in the Ugandan capit...
The war in Sudan silences journalists, coverage
21 January 2024 This report was done in collaboration with the Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ) organisation. Mana...
The Painter
16 January 2024 Sudanese artists have been oppressed for nearly three decades since the Islamic movement came into power via a coup...
Christians in Port Sudan pray for peace
10 January 2024 While challenging given the current circumstances in Sudan, members of the Christian community –many displaced...
Sudan Conflict Monitor #9
9 January 2023 The Sudan Conflict Monitor is a rapid response to the expanding war in Sudan written through a peace-building, human...
Sudan’s health care system nears collapse: ‘It is deteriorating by the hour’
31 December 2023 As of December, the UN estimated around 12,000 people have died in over eight months of conflict. To Dr. Abdul Rahi...