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Grantees

CEDEJ Khartoum Independent Grants 2025

  • Fouad Ibrahim Daoud (University of Ottowa) – The situation of Sudanese refugees on the Chadian-Sudanese border and the issue of the possibility of returning to their original areas in the Darfur region
  • Ahmed Elhassab (University of Dilling) – Artisan and Small-Scale Gold-mining (ASGM) under siege of the war’s-lords – A Case Study: The Triangle zone in South Kordofan State (SKS).

 

CEDEJ Khartoum Grants 2024 ‘’Rethinking politics, subjective/identities after the War in Sudan’’

  • Mustafa Afandy (Doha Institute for Granduate Studies) – Youth recentered: rethinking the April 2023 Sudanese war through the lens of Sudanese Resistance Committees
  • Hana Jafarr (London School of Economics) – Sudanese Feminism/Women’s Movement: Between Peace and War Discourses.
  • Asma Ibrahim Hamad (University of Khartoum) – The tragedy of war and displacement in the Sudan: the misery of Khartoum displaced
  • Muzan Alneel (The Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy) – The enabled entrepreneur: Transnational modes of survival after the war
  • Mohamed Ajbana (University of Khartoum) Hustling & Survival: Beyond the economic activities of Sudanese in Cairo

CEDEJ Khartoum Open Call Grantees 2024

  • Abdallah Bahar (Independent Researcher) – From Cities to Villages: Unprecedented Contradictory Displacement in Sudan
  • Yasir Awad (University of Khartoum) – The Biopolitics of Displacement and Migration in Sudan: The Case of 15th April War
  • Rasha Ahmed (Ahfad University for Women) – How displacement transformed the patterns of interactions of Sudanese refugee women in Faysal
  • Ayham Dalal (German University in Cairo) – Building Resilient Cities: Sudanese Refugees in Cairo as City-Makers
  • Sarah Haydar (University of Khartoum) – The Impact of War on Sudanese Female Journalists

 

CEDEJ Khartoum Open Call Grantees 2023

  • Mariasole Pepa (University of Padua) – “Beyond imagination – geographies of alternatives futures. Mapping with the Sudanese diaspora in Egypt’’
  • Rahiem Shadad – Curator and co-founder of The Downtown Gallery, Khartoum. – The role of art and artists in times of war and conflict
  • Abdel-Hamed Elias (University of Khartoum) – ​​Breaking the Cycle: Understanding and Addressing the Interplay of Poor Governance, Underdevelopment, and Conflict in Sudan​
  • Azza H. Elamir (University of Khartoum)Militias and the State: the case of the RSF
  • Duaa Abuswar Awouda (University of Khartoum) – The layers of urban memory: Crafting images of abandoned Khartoum
  • Heyam Osman (University of Khartoum)The nexus between conflicts, internal migration, and natural resources: a case study; the current war in Sudan
  • Ismail Ali El-Fihail, Director of the House of Heritage, Khartoum – The Flavour of Resilience: Traditional Food Sales as Coping Mechanisms
  • Mohamed Ibrahim Musa (University of Putra) – Evaluate the effects of the 15th April War in Sudan on the agricultural sector with a Focus on Food Security
  • Randa Hamza Ibrahim (Ahfad University for Women) – Education Continuity Challenges Faced by Sudanese Forced Migrants : A Study in Cairo, Egypt
  • Khadeega Salih Eshag (University of Khartoum) – South Sudanese Refugees Access to Health Services in Al-kashafa Camp, White Nile State
  • Anna Reumert Simone (Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobiliton)Valorizing Mobility and Immobility in Sudan’s War
  • Laurie Merigeaud (Universitu Aix Marseille) – Pour une histoire sociale des institutrices soudanaises (1920-1970). Éducation, formation professionnelle et expériences de vie des premières enseignantes soudanaises dans le Soudan colonial et indépendant.
  • Samrin Adam (University of Khartoum) – Exhibition ”Faysal, Last stop”