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Sudanese network of volunteer aid groups wins Norwegian human rights award

The Emergency Response Rooms, a volunteer network, provide critical aid including health and food services amid Sudan's civil war, saving lives at great personal risk, Rafto Foundation said.

  • The Emergency Response Rooms won a Norwegian human rights award for their courageous work to preserve the right to life.
  • The network consists of thousands of volunteers who risk their safety to address urgent humanitarian needs.
  • Their efforts contribute to developing civil society and are essential for a better future for Sudan.
  • The conflict in Sudan has led to the world's worst humanitarian crisis, affecting over 12 million people according to U.N. estimates.
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Sudanese network of volunteer aid groups wins Norwegian human rights award

A Norwegian human rights foundation gave its annual prize on Wednesday to the Emergency Response Rooms, a Sudanese network of community groups providing aid, for "their courageous work to preserve the most fundamental human right - the right to life".

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NRK broke the news in Norway on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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