Spread the word and join us for a webinar on the worsening conflict in #Sudan and its impact on the humanitarian crisis.
— Arab Organisation (@AohrUk) May 11, 2023
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The Sudanese people are facing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis due to the internal conflict between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces.
Given the current situation, human rights violations have spread in Sudan, including the killing and injury of many civilians, and the humanitarian crisis that citizens were already suffering from, including malnutrition, disease outbreaks and displacement, have exacerbated.
The current situation has worsened due to negative impacts of the conflict on the economic and social conditions of Sudan, which threatens the future for the Sudanese people.
In this context, Arab Organisation for Human Rights in the UK will be holding a webinar to shed light on the current situation in Sudan and to explore means to put an end to this conflict.
The webinar will bring together prominent experts, academics, activists, journalists and researchers to discuss practical solutions to protect the Sudanese people.
Speakers and Guests:
Ernst Jan Hogendoorn
Former Senior Advisor at U.S. Department of State
Dr Willow Berridge
Senior Lecturer in History- Newcastle University
Prof Alex DeWaal
Executive Director of the World Peace Foundation
Anette Hoffmann
Senior Research Fellow at the Conflict Research Unit of Clingendael
Justin Lynch
Researcher and co-author of the book Sudan’s unfinished democracy
Kholood Khair
Founding Director of Confluence Advisory
Musa Hamid
Member of Sudanese Journalists Syndicate
Moderator:
Roba Salibi
Postdoctoral Fellow at Oxford University
Date and time:
Tuesday 16th May 2023
At 17:00 GMT / 18:00 London timing/ 20:00 KSA/ 13:00 Washington DC timing
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88407958968?pwd=V3g0UmlxT1FkckR1NlZTQXYxUjhEZz09
Meeting ID: 884 0795 8968
Passcode: 197432
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