Website build and 300 sources of visual documentation related to the Sudan’s uprising archived

Funded: Sudanese Archive

The Sudanese Archive is a collective of human rights organizations, independent media, and engaged citizens working in Sudan to monitor and curate visual documentation related to the Sudan’s uprising and other historic events. We work together to monitor and document all protests, human rights abuses and newsworthy developments, while archiving this historical footage for the future.

The Sudanese Archive gathers visual documentation from open source and primary media sources. We verify and structure this data so it can be analysed and used for reporting, advocacy and accountability purposes. We publish incident reports and are working to create a searchable database.

Sudanese Archive site

Project

The NAWA IF funds have supported the build of a new website for the Sudanese Archive project and collecting of 300 sources of visual documentation related to the Sudan’s uprising and other historic events to be archived. The funding also supported their first investigation, linked below.

Sudanese Archive website

From the investigation: Violence against protesters in Omdurman on June 30

From the investigation: Violence against protesters in Omdurman on June 30

First investigation from the project

Violence against protesters