On 20 March 2026, between approximately 8:40 p.m. and 9:10 p.m., two drone strikes hit Al-Daein Hospital, located in the capital of Central Darfur State, an area under the control of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)
Read MoreOn 20 March 2026, between approximately 8:40 p.m. and 9:10 p.m., two drone strikes hit Al-Daein Hospital, located in the capital of Central Darfur State, an area under the control of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)
Read MoreThis programmatic report covers the period from January 2025 to December 2025. Highlights of the report include: advocacy before regional and international human rights mechanisms, advocacy meetings, strategic litigation, and documentation of violations committed since the eruption of armed conflict in April 2025.
Read MoreIn Sudan, the period between 2010 and 2018 was marked by enduring structural challenges that shaped governance systems and public service delivery. These challenges were reflected in the childhood sector, where multiple laws, strategies, and institutional arrangements existed, yet often operated in isolation from one another.
Read MoreBetween 2010 and 2018, Sudan undertook significant efforts to expand its child protection architecture through the adoption of multiple national strategies addressing violence against children, harmful traditional practices, parental care, and the protection of children in vulnerable situations. These initiatives reflected an important policy shift toward formalizing protection commitments within national frameworks.
Read MoreWhile International Women’s Day is meant to celebrate progress toward gender equality, Sudanese women are facing one of the gravest humanitarian and human rights crises in the world today.
Read MoreACJPS expresses its grave concern regarding the arbitrary detention of at least 643 women currently held in the Korea Prison in Nyala, South Darfur, an area under the control of the Tasis political and military alliance.
Read MoreIn this release, ACJPS provides an update regarding one of the cases in which a Sudanese woman was sentenced to death by stoning by the Criminal Court in Blue Nile.
Read MoreTwo Sudanese women have been sentenced to death by stoning in separate cases in Sudan, raising serious concerns about Sudan’s compliance with its international human rights obligations, particularly following its ratification of the UNCAT
Read MoreThis collaborative report examines human trafficking and migrant smuggling in Sudan. The report highlights that the vice of human trafficking should not be viewed as an isolated case but as outcomes of long-standing historical, economic, security, and legislative factors that have developed over decades and have been worsened by armed conflicts and recent institutional collapse.
Read MoreThis report details violations in Sudan during October, November, and December 2025, amid the ongoing conflict that began in April 2023. It documents serious infractions against civilians, such as killings, attacks on educational, commercial, and medical facilities, arbitrary arrests, and enforced disappearances, among other violations.
Read MoreThis report provides a comprehensive overview of Sudan's human rights and humanitarian crisis in December 2025.
Read MoreThis report offers valuable insights and evidence for victims of sexual violence in Sudan. Filled with facts and survivor testimonies, it aims to strengthen advocacy and contribute meaningfully to the pursuit of justice in Sudan's future.
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