With the outbreak of the armed conflict in Sudan on 15 April 2023 between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), the planned activities of the Sudan project had to be re-oriented. We nevertheless believe that there are tools that can enable us to be proactive in our quest for justice and accountability even in the midst of war.
Addressing impunity for international crimes and human rights violations is key to building a solid foundation for the establishment of democratic institutions, respect for the rule of law and human rights. Our project aims to strengthen the capacity of civil society and legal actors in Sudan to address core grievances and break the cycle of impunity for international crimes. The danger of reoccurrence of international crimes will remain until the root causes of political exclusion, historical grievances and outstanding justice and accountability demands are addressed through transitional justice measures.
Capacity building in international criminal law, international humanitarian law and human rights will be provided to our target group. In addition, they will be empowered with knowledge in evidence collection and documentation of human rights violations, thus helping to build a stronger foundation for accountability for international crimes. The project further seeks to encourage collaboration and information-sharing between Khartoum and Darfur-based civil society actors to empower them in their joint demand for justice and accountability.
Media actors will also receive training with the objective of strengthening reporting skills and building their knowledge about critical justice-related issues. We believe that well-trained journalists and informed citizens able to take a fuller participatory role in their countries’ public discourse are key to enhancing local ownership of justice and accountability.
Our SUDAN ONLINE JUSTICE HUB also consolidates print and multimedia resources relating to the current conflict in Sudan, regional and international experiences with transitional justice, and tools that civil society actors can employ in response to ongoing violations in the country. In building this hub, Wayamo has brought together experts and practitioners to share their views on important aspects of international justice in domestic and international contexts as well as achievements, challenges and opportunities in the international justice space that could be relevant for the Sudanese context.