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Sudan is Safer Than You Think
Jan 30, 2022According to Numbeo, the world’s largest database of user-contributed data about cities and countries globally, Sudan is ranked 77th on its latest Crime Index by Country 2022 report, out of 142 countries. On the Crime Index,... -
Review: ‘Modern Sudanese Poetry: An Anthology’
Jan 27, 2022Modern Sudanese Poetry: An Anthology, edited by Sudanese author Adil Babikir, is a glorious testament to the vibrant dynamism of Sudanese literary culture. In recent times, Sudanese poetry has earned fans worldwide. The immaculate visions of a... -
Interview with Abu’Obayda Mohamed (OXDA)
Jan 20, 2022Since the Sudanese revolution ignited in December 2018, a parallel art revolution was ignited as well. Sudanese artists from around the world took to Sudan’s streets as well as social media to artistically express the voices... -
Forces of Freedom and Change Calls for Three-day Nationwide Civil Disobedience in Sudan
Jan 18, 2022Forces of Freedom and Change (FFC), Sudan’s main opposition coalition, called on Monday, 17 January 2022 for civil disobedience across the country, after at least 7 protesters were killed by police forces on the anti-coup protests... -
Do Not Forget: Aiding and Protecting Civilians in South Sudan
Jan 16, 2022With 4 million people—one third of its population—unable to return to their homes, South Sudan continues to face one of the largest displacement and humanitarian crises on earth. Terrible floods, cycles of violence, and the slow... -
Education Cannot Wait Announces USD17.7 Million Grant for New Multi-Year Programme in Sudan
Jan 13, 2022On 11 January 2021, Education Cannot Wait (ECW) announced USD17.7 million in catalytic seed funding to roll out a first ever Multi-Year Resilience Programme in Sudan. The catalytic grant will be delivered in partnership with Save... -
The Sudans in 2021: The Year In Review
Dec 29, 2021In Sudan, the revolutions continues. In South Sudan, the country experiences the impact of climate change with the worst flooding this year. 2021 was another turbulent year for Sudan. In addition to the COVID-19 pandemic remaining... -
Who Sudan Lost in 2021
Dec 28, 20212020 has almost come to an end and this year we lost many extraordinary characters that helped shape Sudan in one way or another. As the world mourned the loss of America politician Colin Powell, American... -
Jebel Moon: A Humanitarian Crisis
Dec 20, 2021‘You are racist and arrogant. All the country is Darfur’. This was the chant that boomed across Sudan upon the rise of the revolution in 2019, which toppled former Sudanese President Omar Al Bashir. It is... -
‘Millions March’ to Protest Against Coup and Mark Revolution’s 3rd Anniversary
Dec 20, 2021Ten of thousands of Sudanese in Khartoum and outside of Khartoum continue to protest the coup and Al Burhan and Hamdok agreement by joining a Millions March on 19 December towards Sudan’s President Palace in Khartoum....