May 15
South Sudan: South Sudanese Citizens Respond to Mass Exodus From Sudan
Sarah Joseph, like many South Sudanese in Juba and those residing across the border in neighbouring Sudan, was stunned. Few South Sudanese thought the war would break out in… Read more »
April 24
South Sudan: A Truce for El-Fasher, a Sigh of Relief for Doctors
North Darfur State Governor Nimir Mohamed and a committee of local leaders have established one of the first meditated ceasefires in Sudan for the western state's capital,… Read more »
April 16
Sudan: Stuck in the Crossfire - Civilians Try to Survive As Conflict Between Security Forces Continues
Since Saturday morning, Sudanese citizenry has found themselves caught in the crossfire of Sudan's army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in at least eight different… Read more »
June 24, 2022
Sudan: Less Bread Ahead - Hunger Gap Predicted
Musa Ali, a baker in Bahri, North Khartoum, is not looking forward to working in the days ahead. "The price of bread will go up --my customers will not be happy--and [they] will… Read more »
January 19, 2022
Sudan: Pulled Punches - the U.S. Comes to Khartoum Calling for Reform
High ranking U.S. officials are expected in Khartoum this week to encourage dialogue and end the political impasse affecting the country -- but few Sudanese on the streets harbour… Read more »
January 14, 2022
Sudan: Another Deadly Day, the 13 January Anti-Coup Protests
Yesterday, another massive countrywide protest against the 25 October military coup took place. Military forces took even harsher measures to suppress the civilian protestors,… Read more »
December 22, 2021
Sudan: Sudan's Coup - a Death Knell for the 2022 Budget
The 25 October military coup has left the country's 2022 budget plans in confusion, with earlier projected economic growth of 3% now dashed - Sudanese may expect more price hikes,… Read more »
September 26, 2021
Sudan: Nation Faces Coup Attempts and Economic Blockades
Tensions in the capital and eastern Sudan have pitted the country's civilian politicians and military to near breaking point this past week as accusations and counteraccusations… Read more »
September 02, 2021
Sudan: Floods 2021 - White Nile River Flow At an All Time High
Sudan's recurrent flooding challenges may finally be subsiding as water levels of the Nile and its branches show fewer fluctuations for the first two days of September after… Read more »
August 25, 2021
South Sudan: Darfur Displacement Continues to Rise
"Why is it when they claim there is peace, we still hear gunfire?" asks Fatima Abdel Karim, a young woman displaced by conflict residing in Autash, an Internally Displaced Persons… Read more »
August 03, 2021
Sudan: Cautious Optimism in Port Sudan As Spike in Covid-19 Cases Wanes
The number of registered Covid-19 cases in Port Sudan, Red Seat State, declined in late July, says Dr. Alam al-Huda Abu-Keleb, Director of the Quarantine Administration and… Read more »