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From Ruin to Resilience: Sudan’s Archival Restoration

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Sudan’s archival heritage—from ancient artifacts to manuscripts and community collections—faces unprecedented threats from conflict and instability. In response, Sudanese institutions, grassroots organizations, and artists have turned to digital archiving, international collaboration, and creative preservation strategies.

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Where Doors Stay Open: Returning to the Village and its Soul

By Nora Mohamed

Forced by the April 2023 war to leave Khartoum, Nora Mohamed returns to her ancestral roots in Dar al-‘Awda, a village in northern Sudan. She encounters, for the first time, the warmth of village life: doors that are never closed, kinship that merges with neighborhood, and traditions that carry the fragrance of memory.

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Call for Submissions: Stories that Inspire, Ideas that Endure

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We’re looking for content that’s rooted in community, fearless in imagination, and ready to spark change. From artivism to feminist futures, from everyday innovations to digital safety, we want powerful stories of creativity, care, and collective action that connect the past with the future and help us reimagine tomorrow.

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HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT: Why so many gender based violence cases in East Africa go unpunished?

By Kelvin Innocent Msika

Gender-based violence in East Africa is widespread and often goes unreported, fueled by harmful gender norms, patriarchal structures, and cultural taboos. Women, girls, and vulnerable groups face abuse, and addressing the problem requires coordinated, community-wide action.