Call for business world to cease trading Sudan’s ‘conflict gold’
A recent report by Sudan’s Centre for Environmental and Social Studies (CESS) reveals the continued appearance of conflict-related Sudanese gold...
A recent report by Sudan’s Centre for Environmental and Social Studies (CESS) reveals the continued appearance of conflict-related Sudanese gold...
Report by Suleiman Siri for Radio Dabanga Sudan’s Committee for Removing Empowerment and Dismantling the June 30 1989 Regime (ERC)*...
Syrian-French photojournalist Abdulmonam Eassa has been named as one of the winners in the 2026 World Press Photo Contest, for...
“Across Sudan and the region, families are being forced into impossible choices – whether to remain displaced without basic services,...
How regional wars and international designations are invoked in Sudan’s internal political conflict By Elwathig Kameir for Sudan Transparency and...
“Ongoing conflict has led to a sharp increase in explosive ordnance contamination across both urban and rural areas. Homes, roads,...
The ‘Feminist Justice’ campaign, which stems from the No to Oppression of Women Initiative, and has expanded to include a...
Sudan’s Federal Ministry of Health says that Red Sea, El Gedaref, and White Nile states are still recording cases of...
Sudan’s tentative return to normal air traffic has prompted calls for the government to loosen its grip on aviation revenues,...
Women in Darfur, Sudan, are demanding protection, care and justice as sexual violence continues across the region, both in active...
The Office of UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, has expressed alarm at attacks on civilians and ongoing restraints on humanitarian access...
The Coalition for Atrocity Prevention and Justice in Sudan – including Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway and the UK –...