Category: Sudan
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#WalkinSolidarity2026 on World Refugee Day

This artwork represent the hopes of a 7 year old boy whose family has taken refugee in Uganda. He most looks forward to returning home so he can play with his friends. #WorldRefugeeDay #Hope #Children #Artwork #Sudan #KeepEyesOnSudan #Kassala
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#WalkinSolidarity2026, June 16-19

Saturday, June 20th is World Refugee Day. How will you spend the day? Our artwork and story today come from an 11 year old Sudanese boy about the day his world changed and his family’s refugee journey began. #Refugees #WorldRefugeeDay #Sudan #ElObeid
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#WalkinSolidarity2026, June 10-15

I succumbed to a cold and rested from walking over the weekend. However, my sickness reminded me of accounts of people who were sick when they had to flee their homes… #Refugees #WeChooseWelcome #KeepEyesOnSudan #Sickness
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#WalkinSolidarity2026, June 9

12 year old boy from El-Fashir: We were at home with my mom, father and my little brothers and sisters. Then we heard people screaming outside. Mom started crying and shouting. I couldn’t hear her voice properly because everything was so loud. She grabbed us and said, “Come! Run!” #Sudan #Refugees #Children #Artwork
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#WalkinSolidarity2026, June 8

We used to have many neighbors. My family, my uncle Osman, and the rickshaw man lived near our house. I had many friends there. I miss them a lot. One day, an airplane came… #Sudan #Refugees #SouthSudan #Memory
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#WalkinSolidarity2026, June 5-7

11 more miles walked this weekend, mostly with friends. Walking is much easier with others, and our refugee friends know this very well.
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#WalkinSolidarity, June 4

Cross-posting a Truthout article authored by Mat Nashed: In Sudan, Perpetrators of War Crimes Are Rewarded While Civilians Languish #Sudan #Truthout #WeChooseWelcome #Refugees
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#WalkinSolidarity2026, June 3

“The army cars always come and parks near our house. I don’t like it when they come…” -10 year old girl from Nyala, Sudan
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#WalkinSolidarity2026 June 1-2

Each day in June, I’m walking in solidarity with Sudanese refugees. I will share my reflections and stories from Sudanese refugees. My goal is to walk 3.1 mi / 5 km per day to raise $4,000 USD.
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Walk in Solidarity with Refugees

In June, I’m joining We Choose Welcome to walk in solidarity with immigrants and refugees. (That simply means I’ve got a good reason to exercise!) Our steps are not just symbolic, each one reminds us that although we walk by choice, many walk to survive.
