In Sudan, our programme focuses on networking peace activists in the south of the country and developing targeted skills to ensure their meaningful participation in peace negotiations. Our involvement in Sudan began in 2024 with two Feminist Peace Initiatives. We supported a capacity-building initiative of the NGO Badya Centre with the aim of securing long-term peace in the Dilling region of South Kordofan. We also supported the participation of activists from the “Sudanese Women's Shuttle Diplomacy Initiative” in the High-Level African Women, Peace, and Security Forum in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Building on the experiences in Dilling, we have developed a pilot programme in close cooperation with the Badya Centre. Until 2026, Sudanese women peace activists will be able to use this programme to prepare for future participation in peace negotiations and the associated decision-making processes so that they can effectively contribute their perspectives, visions and demands in the peace negotiations.
Networking peace activists in Sudan and in exile
The aim is to network peace activists in the Dilling region with Sudanese peace activists living in exile so that they can jointly bring women’s demands and experiences into peace processes. To coordinate their activities and influence the peace process in Sudan, the activists in exile – members of numerous civil society initiatives and organisations – have organised themselves through the Sudanese Women Coordination Mechanism in Kampala. Together with the Badya Centre, we are supporting the establishment of two working groups consisting of peace activists in Dilling and Kampala, thereby creating an environment in which knowledge can be exchanged and joint strategies for future negotiations developed.
Regardless of when official negotiations begin, the programme helps to strengthen key skills among women – for example, in the areas of mediation, negotiation and documentation of local peace initiatives. The women's initiatives in Dilling are also specifically aimed at local decision-makers to bring about societal change.