Sudan

KFF Hamburg_Sudan Ausstellung © Claudia Hoehne

Since 15 April 2023, a relentless military conflict has been raging in Sudan between the Sudanese Army (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia. This momentous conflict has caused one of the greatest humanitarian disasters of our time, forcing millions of Sudanese to flee their homes. While international reporting has steadily decreased since the beginning of the war, there is no end to the violence in sight. Lack of supplies, infrastructure and the ongoing danger to life and limb characterize large parts of the country. In view of the precarious security situation, the Goethe-Institut Sudan had to close its presence in Khartoum. The institute building was located between the presidential palace and the military headquarters in the middle of one of the most embattled areas of the city. This made it impossible to continue work on site until further notice.

Since the outbreak of the war, the Goethe-Institut Sudan has been coordinating its cultural work from Cairo. Especially because the international and media focus on the war in Sudan has fallen significantly, it is of great importance to remain visible and present. The Goethe-Institut actively promotes Sudanese cultural practitioners, particularly in the diaspora, and networks them with local cultural scenes. In addition to the continuation of individual projects, new initiatives have also been launched, including the “Hub for Artists from Sudan” with the Martin Roth Initiative, which provides scholarships to Sudanese artists. Events with the Sudanese cultural scene have already been organized in Egypt, Kenya, Ethiopia, in Sudan itself and in Germany. The Goethe-Institut in Exile is the connecting link to Germany.

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Sudanese cultural actors in conversation with the Goethe-Institut in Exile

The Goethe-Institut Exile spoke with three Sudanese cultural actors who have been navigating new and challenging realities since the outbreak of the war. Cultural manager Hadeel Osman, curator Rahiem Shadad and longtime Goethe-Institut Sudan employee Sahar Salah talk about their experiences in Egypt, Kenya and Sudan, shedding light on different perspectives, challenges and strategies.

Interviews

Artists who participated in the Sudan programme of the Goethe-Institut in Exile provide insights into their artistic work and share personal experiences.

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