
The Sudan Peace Tracker (SPT) was established to provide accurate, comprehensive, and timely information on the conflicts in Sudan, beginning with the current war. Our mission is to monitor and document developments on the ground while offering in-depth insights into the root causes of the conflict, its impacts, and the key actors shaping its trajectory. By promoting transparency and accountability, we aim to contribute to peacebuilding efforts through rigorous analysis, detailed reports, and real-time updates.
Our team is composed of professional journalists, analysts, and experienced researchers, many of whom maintain strong ties with Sudanese communities. We work in collaboration with local and international organizations, human rights advocates, and media outlets to ensure a holistic and objective perspective on the conflict. In addition to covering ongoing events, we provide carefully considered analyses that support humanitarian responses, guide peacebuilding strategies, and enhance international engagement.
While we are committed to professional and high quality reporting, we are not neutral when it comes to the question of democracy. We stand firmly with democratic forces and against political Islamist movements that oppose democracy, whether in Sudan or elsewhere in the world.
We oppose the current war in Sudan and violent conflicts in general. Our work seeks to foster a culture of peace by delivering impartial and honest reporting in an innovative manner, making use of multimedia and infographics to present issues in an accessible, engaging, and comprehensive way.
We reject violence and human rights violations, as well as all forms of ethnic, religious, and cultural discrimination. We are committed to combating disinformation and fake news, while countering hate speech, racism, and incitement to violence. At the same time, we are dedicated to promoting a culture of democracy, dialogue, and mutual understanding, while encouraging peaceful approaches to conflict resolution.
We believe that building a more just, safe, and stable nation begins with ending conflicts and strengthening the values of cooperation and solidarity among all components of the Sudanese people, regardless of religion, ethnicity, or cultural and social identity.
At SPT, we believe that informed individuals and communities are the cornerstone of sustainable peace and stability. Through meticulous research and comprehensive media coverage, we strive to serve as a trusted source for those seeking to understand the complexities of the Sudanese crisis and to contribute to its resolution.