Drug abuse in Sudan: ‘the tip of the iceberg’
Contractors who cannot keep construction workers for more than one day, students who might use drugs to spike others’ drinks,...
Contractors who cannot keep construction workers for more than one day, students who might use drugs to spike others’ drinks,...
The second quarter of 2022 witnessed an escalation of popular resistance to the ruling military junta in Sudan, presided over...
The first days of 2022 saw the final collapse of the already tenuous political agreement that reinstated Sudan’s Prime Minister...
Journalism and media training is hard to come by in Sudan, with many schools and universities closed, and others struggling...
Sudanese photojournalist Faiz Abubakr, who was named as the winner in the ‘singles’ category for Africa, at the regional stage...
The last quarter of 2021 was a turbulent one for Sudan, the aftershocks of which continue until now. In October,...
Economic expert and leading member of the Communist Party of Sudan, Sidgi Kaballo, spoke with Radio Dabanga on Sudan’s revolution,...
Radio Dabanga has broadcast its first serialised radio drama – Tales from the Margin. The 10-part series follows Zanuba, Kuku,...
In the third quarter of 2021, despite initial optimism, simmering disputes between the various elements of the transitional government, especially...
For Radio Dabanga’s Inspirational Women series* we spoke with Souad El Tayeb, pioneering agricultural engineer, on her fight for food...
For Radio Dabanga’s Inspirational Women Series*, we spoke with Inaam El Tayeb about her activism, her journalism career, government censorship, and defending...
For Radio Dabanga’s Inspirational Women series* we interviewed Awadiya Abbas, President of the Women’s Cooperative Association of Popular Food and...