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5 barriers to justice & accountability in Darfur – by Abdallah Idriss Abugarda

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This blog was written for us by Abdallah Idriss Abugarda in his capacity as leader of the Darfur Diaspora Association,…

The situation in Kadugli in the Nuba Mountains – by Mahgoub Tawer

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Kadugli, the capital of the Nuba Mountains, is isolated from the world. Kadugli is about 589 kilometres away from the…

The situation in Adré – by Khadidja Fadoul

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We were actively working on the 20th anniversary of the genocide in Darfur with different activities such as Waging Peace…

Geneva & the Human Rights Council

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Geneva is a small city sitting comfortably and quietly in a flat valley between snow-topped mountains in Switzerland. It is…

A Father’s Day conversation between a father and a son

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“It is not just a matter of a tribal conflict, it is something deeper inside.”   This conversation took place…

A 14-day trip to a refugee camp in eastern Chad – a report by Abdelhafiz Musa

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My brief fourteen-day trip from London to the Republic of Chad on the first of March 2023 was undoubtedly unforgettable.…

It Takes More Than a Whistleblower to Stop Genocide – a guest contribution by Aicha Elbasri

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It has been exactly ten years since I blew the whistle on Darfur, and twenty years since the world learnt…

Life then, life now – conversation between a mother in Darfur & her daughter in UK

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LIFE IN DARFUR BEFORE 2003 Life pre-war was the best time that we have ever lived. It was peaceful, simple,…

Darfur is not a matter for the history books – a guest contribution by Lord Alton of Liverpool

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It has been twenty years since Darfur was plunged into conflict. I wish I could say this was a matter…

20 years of genocide in Darfur – a guest contribution by Eric Reeves

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For almost twenty years now, I have been trying to alert the world to realities of genocide in Darfur—and to…

Justice and accountability in Sudan Webinar (June 2020)

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If you missed our first-ever webinar event on 3rd June 2020 on ‘Justice and accountability in Sudan – one year…

لنبقي ذاكرتنا حية!

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  كيف تؤثر الحروب على حياة الناس اليومية؟ كيف تؤثر على ذكريات الأطفال وتصوراتهم عن الحياة، وكيف يعكس المتضررون/ات هذه…

Keeping our memory alive!

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How do wars impact people’s everyday lives? How do they impact children’s memories and perceptions on life, and how do…

Current Situation in Sudan

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Peaceful protests against the Sudanese government began in Sudan in mid-December 2018. Momentum grew and peaceful protests increased exponentially over…

Waging Peace Briefing On Current Events In Sudan

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Sudanese citizens have been demonstrating almost daily. Contrary to media reports, these are not simple ‘bread protests’ Economic mismanagement of…

WagingPeace March to Downing Street

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See our gallery of photos from our fantastic day. Over 400 people joined as as we marched, peacefully, onto Downing…

Our Sudanese Cultural Day was a massive success!

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On Saturday 5 May, over 750 members of the community joined us in Birmingham for fantastic food, powerful tribal dancing,…

All Sudan Demo – 30th June 2018

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We are organising an All Sudan Demo on Saturday, 30th June 2018 to mark 29 years since President Omar al-Bashir…

All Sudan Cultural Day on Saturday, 5th May 2018

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You are welcome, all are welcome! Come to our Sudanese community inspired collaborative and fun 'All Sudan Cultural Day 2018'…

Waging Peace: Survivors Football Tournament London April 2018

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Come one, come all! Everyone is welcome - players, spectators, children, local council representatives, MPs, members of the community.

Welcome to our revamped website!

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We have redeveloped it to provide you with better insight into what we do. It’s taken several months, but this…

Time To Celebrate A Victory!

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If you follow the news, you’ll know that refugees don’t have much to celebrate these days. Opportunist politicians and populist…

Raising the profile of Sudan in the UK

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At Waging Peace, we constantly look for ways to raise the profile of human rights abuses in Darfur and Sudan…

Responding to the Refugee Crisis

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THERE IS A PRACTICAL WAY YOU CAN HELP REFUGEES RIGHT NOW! Many of us wish to help the refugees arriving…

The Sudanese in Calais

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In May 2016 we decided to visit ‘the Jungle’. We wanted to see for ourselves what this part of the…

Genocide Now in Burma & Sudan: Lessons from the Recent Past

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We are hosting two panel events jointly with the International State Crime Initiative (ISCI) at Queen Mary University of London.…

Experiencing democracy up-close and personal

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As we approached Parliament on September 10th, I felt a sense of awe and distinct privilege, as if I was…

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