5 November 2024
  • Understanding Bullying in Sudan

    by - Aug 13, 2020
    Bullying is widespread around the world. Schools and other forms of educational institutions are the most common places where bullying is found. In Sudan, bullying is rampant in schools across the country.  To collect data and...
  • The Writers of Today and Tomorrow

    by - Jun 18, 2020
    There are many things that Sudan is far behind on including science, technology, healthcare systems, education, and the list goes on. However, Sudanese literature is rich with successful Sudanese writers such as Al Tayeb Salih and...
  • PTSD Concerns After Sudan Protests

    by - Jul 25, 2019
    Since the Transitional Military Council (TMC) and the Forces of Freedom and Change (FFC) reached a power-sharing agreement on 5 June 2019, a much-needed grace period came into effect after eight months of ongoing protests – although protests...
  • Inside Al Qeyada

    by - May 5, 2019
    The Sudanese uprising begin on 19 December 2018 and continues to this day. The protests began in smaller numbers in cities outside the capital and found their way in larger numbers in Khartoum and across the...
  • Sudan Protests Unearth Police Brutality

    by - Mar 11, 2019
    It has been three months since anti-government protests began in Sudan. The protests began on a small-scale on 19 December 2018 due to a hike in prices of basic commodities such as bread and fuel shortages and...