Interview
December 2024

NAT Podcast: Egypt’s War on Migrants

  Sofian Philip Naceur talked to us at the North Africa Talks Podcast about the critical challenges Sudanese refugees face in Egypt and Libya. In this compelling episode, we delve into the implications of Egypt’s proposed asylum law, the EU’s..

Article
December 2024

Egypt’s War on Migrants

  While authorities continue with their mass deportations to Sudan, a new asylum law could set a precedent in North Africa Egypt is currently pressing ahead with the adoption of an asylum law. Although it is unclear whether it will..

Article
April 2024

More than a Domestic Conflict

It is impossible to understand the war in Sudan without accounting for the regional and international interests involved   When war broke out on 15 April 2023 between Sudan’s military, the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) led by General Abdel Fattah..

Article
April 2024

The War in Sudan Is Causing Mass Hunger

Without a ceasefire soon, the situation could spiral out of control   It is currently the biggest refugee crisis on the planet: more than 10 million people have now been displaced in the wake of the fighting in Sudan, according..

Article
April 2024

The Sudanese Revolution in Crisis

One year since armed fighting broke out, the country’s social movements are losing the battle for public opinion     The war that broke out in the Sudanese capital Khartoum on 15 April 2023 brought an abrupt end to the..

Research
November 2023

Seeds of sovereignty reshaping Sudan’s food system

This study deals with the story of Sudan’s popular struggle that has been going on for more than a century against the system of obedience for food. This study takes the reader on a journey that sheds light on the..

Interview
June 2023

Sudan: future unknown!

Amidst the chaotic situation unfolding in Sudan, a pressing question arises: is it a civil war tearing the nation apart, or rather a war inflicted upon its innocent civilians? The Sudanese people find themselves caught in the midst of an..

Article
June 2023

Sudan’s Revolutionary Path against War

Sudan’s Revolutionary Path against War While the generals lay waste to Khartoum, the Sudanese people are organizing in defence of human life   Should war nevertheless break out, it shall be the duty of the social democracy to work for..

Article
April 2023

In Sudan, the Revolution Is Caught in the Crossfire

  As the fighting escalates, the country’s social movements are calling for an immediate ceasefire   A little over one week ago, on 15 April, a conflict between Sudanese military chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and his deputy Mohammed Hamdan “Hemedti”..

December 07, 2021

Looking Back, Looking Forward. Conversation with Authors of the Dossier “The Arab Uprisings: A decade of struggle”

Looking Back, Looking Forward. Conversation with Authors of the Dossier “The Arab Uprisings: A decade of struggle”

Research paper
October 2021

The Arab uprisings: A decade of struggles

A dossier about ten years of the Arab uprisings

Article
April 2020

The feminization of precarious work

Nine texts from five countries, covering different work sectors. This folder portrays female characters, with paths that call for affection, admiration and respect.