
Two years into the devastating conflict in Sudan, the once vibrant civil society has been significantly impacted by the ongoing violence and humanitarian crisis. While traditional organizations have faced immense challenges including the closure of offices, disruption of networks and internal divisions, many independent voices are fighting to persevere amidst a landscape marked by fear and uncertainty. This article delves into the complex situation facing Sudan’s civil society, exploring its resilience in the face of adversity, the implications of its weakening presence on peacebuilding efforts, and the urgent need for international support to ensure their continued survival.