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Beyond the Headlines: How a Sudanese Curator put his Country’s Art on the Global Map Despite Conflict

by Mahasin Ismail

Despite facing numerous challenges, Rahiem Shadad has been able to carve out a niche for himself and has put Sudan's art scene on the global map and brought awareness to the state of the Sudanese artists' community during the war.

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To the Sudanese: As Long as we Resist

by Fatima Alrasheed

One incident with a child soldier on the way out of Khartoum reignited the author's passion for education and literacy programming for the entire population. To her, when we move towards developing education as a lever for societies, it means recognizing that life is broader, and its choices are more welcoming than building the future through conflicts and carrying arms to achieve narrow interests, as is happening now in Sudan and in other areas in Africa and the world for many years.

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Writing about the Future in a Cloudy Present: Post-war Priorities

by Amr Abbas

Sudan could lead a comprehensive African change movement instead of floundering in a vicious cycle, which we experienced and it destroyed our nation.

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Economic Revival of Sudanese Businesses in Uganda

by Eatzaz Bakry

Sudanese have been living in Uganda for decades, but with the onset of the war, thousands found safe haven in its cities. In this piece we look at the economical revival efforts by Sudanese, old and new.