Sarah Silverman, the Implementation Director at DT-Global, recently visited the African Organization for Rights and Development (AFORD) headquarters in Kampala. Her visit was an opportunity to engage with AFORD staff and volunteers, gaining firsthand insight into the work being done to support Sudanese refugees. Silverman’s visit underscores DT-Global’s commitment to supporting grassroots efforts that address the needs of displaced communities. Her presence also helped to strengthen ties between the two organizations.
In a significant move toward peace, 53 Sudanese civil society organizations have joined forces to support international efforts to end the ongoing conflict in Sudan. The joint statement, made during the Geneva discussions, emphasizes the urgent need for a ceasefire and the cessation of hostilities to allow for the delivery of much-needed humanitarian aid.In a significant move toward peace, 53 Sudanese civil society organizations have joined forces to support international efforts to end the ongoing conflict in Sudan. The joint statement, made during the Geneva discussions, emphasizes the urgent need for a ceasefire and the cessation of hostilities to allow for the delivery of much-needed humanitarian aid.In a significant move toward peace, 53 Sudanese civil society organizations have joined forces to support international efforts to end the ongoing conflict in Sudan. The joint statement, made during the Geneva discussions, emphasizes the urgent need for a ceasefire and the cessation of hostilities to allow for the delivery of much-needed humanitarian aid.
In a significant move toward peace, 53 Sudanese civil society organizations have joined forces to support international efforts to end the ongoing conflict in Sudan. The joint statement, made during the Geneva discussions, emphasizes the urgent need for a ceasefire and the cessation of hostilities to allow for the delivery of much-needed humanitarian aid.In a significant move toward peace, 53 Sudanese civil society organizations have joined forces to support international efforts to end the ongoing conflict in Sudan. The joint statement, made during the Geneva discussions, emphasizes the urgent need for a ceasefire and the cessation of hostilities to allow for the delivery of much-needed humanitarian aid.In a significant move toward peace,