
Murals for Social Change
Gedaref
350+ murals across the East, before any grant, turning neighbourhood walls into a public conversation about peace.
Projects
Twenty-three funded projects since 2019, across Gedaref, Kassala, Blue Nile, and South Kordofan. Each one reported to donor standard.

Our fullest single programme was Enhancing Social Cohesion and Culture of Peace (T-GED008), USD 130,000 through DT Global under the USAID TEPS framework, across Gedaref and Kassala in 2024. It reached 12,028 people directly, delivered 97,785 litres of clean water, treated 3,956 through its clinics, and ran arts and cohesion events for more than 3,400. We reported what slowed it down alongside what worked.
Read the full case studyWhere it started, 2019
Self-funded volunteer work before any grant. Not counted among the 23 funded projects.

Gedaref
350+ murals across the East, before any grant, turning neighbourhood walls into a public conversation about peace.

Gedaref
Running now: a community-led innovation programme for peaceful coexistence in Gedaref, under NPA's Norad framework.

Al Jabarab West, Gedaref
Community cohesion in Al Jabarab West, anchored by a theatre performance designed and led by the local deaf community.

Gedaref Municipality
Workshops, neighbourhood events, and short videos easing the tension between displaced and host families.

Gedaref
A forum, murals, and a digital campaign against the rumours that deepen division.

Kassala
Food baskets, a water tank, awareness murals, and a child safe space.

Kassala, Abouda Camp
A 600-metre water line reaching 1,500+ people in Abouda Camp.

Gedaref and Kassala
Our flagship. Four tracks at once across two states. Full case study linked above.

Kassala
International Peace Day in Kassala: music, theatre, and exhibitions that brought the city's communities into one room.

Kassala
A child-friendly safe space: play, art, and protection for displaced children.

Protection-aware health support.

Empowering women through creative work, and the income and standing it builds.

Building a bench of young peacebuilders who stay after the project ends.

A self-funded film carrying our themes onto the screen.

Art and structured dialogue, paired to hold communities together.

Gedaref
A small Gedaref project using art to knit displaced and host families together.

Gedaref
Our first USAID programme: youth-led mobilization for peace in Gedaref, education and the arts working together.

Gedaref
Art as the meeting ground for communities pulling apart.

A focused arts-for-peace effort.

Blue Nile and South Kordofan
Arts-based conflict resolution carried into Blue Nile and South Kordofan.

Putting women at the centre of arts and community leadership.

Gedaref
An early arts programme building coexistence between communities under strain.

Training young people to lead through art.

Community art turned toward awareness on the issues people raised themselves.
Want the detail behind any of these? The final reports, audited statements, and means of verification are available on request.