Tracking the Truth in Sudan
In the heart of the devastating conflict in Sudan, information is a lifelineβand a weapon. The Salaamedia Observatory was established as a vital monitoring system to rigorously document and evaluate violations resulting from the ongoing war. We are not just collecting data; we are building an evidence-based case for accountability.
Our goal is to provide accurate statistics and comprehensive reports that empower those fighting for justice. This data strengthens the work of advocacy groups, investigative journalists, and human rights researchers, helping to expose the painful truths the people of Sudan are experiencing.
Since April 15, 2023 our teams have focused on documenting and tracking the most critical violations across 8 key pillars:
Documenting and tracking airstrikes on civilian areas.
Monitoring drone strikes targeting populated areas.
Documenting unaccounted for civilians and their whereabouts.
Documenting attacks on aid workers who are protected under international law.
Monitoring attacks targeting relief convoys, ensuring adherence to international humanitarian law.
Documenting cases of unlawful arrest and detention.
Tracking enforced disappearances and missing persons.
Monitoring and documenting trials conducted during the conflict (Strange Faces Law).
Credibility is the foundation of our work. To ensure the highest level of accuracy and impartiality, the Observatory uses a multi-layered data collection and verification process:
We draw information from a wide and diverse network to ensure triangulation and context:
All publicly available information online.
Testimonies from affected victims or domain experts, often requiring contact with multiple sources for verification. We rely heavily on local groups like Resistance Committees, Emergency Rooms, and Kitchens pages.
Verified reports from our extensive network, including human rights organizations, media partners, and the "Darfur Speaks to the World" project.
When necessary, we utilize on-the-ground researchers through our project partners.
Our editorial team subjects all collected information to rigorous investigation to verify sources, cross-reference widely shared news, and extract credible statistics.
We use descriptive and historical analysis to tell the full story, utilizing time series analysis to narrate how the conflict has evolved from its start.
We transform complex data and statistics into accessible visual formats, including infographics and interactive maps, for maximum impact.
Reports are distributed across all major media channels (Facebook, X, website, etc.) and directly to a focused list of policymakers, decision-makers, and organizations globally to drive action.
Our production is guided by the core values of credibility, accuracy, impartiality, and professionalism, alongside an unwavering commitment to fundamental human rights principles.
The scope of this work is only possible through collaboration with a vast network of dedicated institutions.