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Silent Cries: Protect the Children Suffering in Sudan’s Shadows

Hundreds of families fleeing the events in the Abuziraiga area and neighboring villages, in Zamzam camp 12 km southwest of El-Fasher, are facing deteriorating conditions due to food shortages and […]

The Reality

In Sudan, countless women and girls bear the heavy scars of sexual violence, a weapon of war that shatters lives and communities. Many suffer in silence, afraid to speak out […]

Support Women Affected by Trauma – Empower Their Future

In the aftermath of trauma, hope can sometimes feel distant. But with your help, we can bring it closer. The women in the photo are learning and growing through our […]

One-Month Report on English and Trauma Counseling Classes for Sudanese Women Refugees in Mukono, Uganda

Date. December 2024  Trauma Rescue Aid (TRAID) has been conducting English and trauma counseling classes for Sudanese women refugees in Mukono District, Uganda. These women, who fled conflict and violence […]

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Artillery Bombardment in El Fasher

Tuesday, September 3, 2024  Southwestern residential neighborhoods of El Fasher  On September 3, 2024, the city of El Fasher experienced a devastating artillery bombardment conducted by the Rapid Support Forces […]

Trauma counselling activities in Mokono – Uganda

During the Easter week of 2024, Trauma Rescue Aid, led by Barona Jagod our Counsellor, conducted a humanitarian outreach program targeting Sudanese refugee families residing in Mukono, Uganda. The purpose […]

Imagine Losing Everthing In a single Moment

The ongoing conflict in Sudan has left countless families devastated, torn apart by violence and forced displacement. Among these survivors is a Sudanese father, who, like many others, has faced […]

A Peaceful Reconciliation Between the Tulushi and Tira Tribes in the Nuba Mountains.

Introduction On June 15, 2024, Kafi Abdelkheir Kafi Teim, a dedicated peace and conflict resolution advocate for Trauma Rescue Aid (TRAID), mediated a conflict resolution between the Tulushi tribe and […]