Maddy Crowther In Features Unsilenced: Sudanese women speak up about sexual violence A devastating feature of Sudan's latest war, which began on 15 April 2023, has been the epidemic use of sexual…Read More
Maddy Crowther In Features Behind the scenes at the International Criminal Court Our friends at the International Criminal Court regularly get asked questions about how the court works, and what is happening…Read More
Maddy Crowther In Features 5 barriers to justice & accountability in Darfur – by Abdallah Idriss Abugarda This blog was written for us by Abdallah Idriss Abugarda in his capacity as leader of the Darfur Diaspora Association,…Read More
Maddy Crowther In Features The situation in Kadugli in the Nuba Mountains – by Mahgoub Tawer Kadugli, the capital of the Nuba Mountains, is isolated from the world. Kadugli is about 589 kilometres away from the…Read More
Maddy Crowther In Features The situation in Adré – by Khadidja Fadoul We were actively working on the 20th anniversary of the genocide in Darfur with different activities such as Waging Peace…Read More
Maddy Crowther In Features, Uncategorized Geneva & the Human Rights Council Geneva is a small city sitting comfortably and quietly in a flat valley between snow-topped mountains in Switzerland. It is…Read More
Maddy Crowther In Features A Father’s Day conversation between a father and a son “It is not just a matter of a tribal conflict, it is something deeper inside.” This conversation took place…Read More
Maddy Crowther In Features A 14-day trip to a refugee camp in eastern Chad – a report by Abdelhafiz Musa My brief fourteen-day trip from London to the Republic of Chad on the first of March 2023 was undoubtedly unforgettable.…Read More
Maddy Crowther In Features It Takes More Than a Whistleblower to Stop Genocide – a guest contribution by Aicha Elbasri It has been exactly ten years since I blew the whistle on Darfur, and twenty years since the world learnt…Read More
Maddy Crowther In Features, Uncategorized Life then, life now – conversation between a mother in Darfur & her daughter in UK LIFE IN DARFUR BEFORE 2003 Life pre-war was the best time that we have ever lived. It was peaceful, simple,…Read More