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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Sudan: Emergency Response Rooms of Sudan Win Rafto Prize 2025
Bergen, Norway -- The annual Rafto Prize 2025, awarded by the Norwegian Rafto Foundation for Human Rights, is to be awarded to The Emergency Response Rooms of Sudan (ERRs) for their courageous work to preserve the most fundamental human right - the right to life, "saving lives and strengthening communities in one of the worst humanitarian crises of our times."
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".
Sudan’s ERR emergency networks win Norway rights prize
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".
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". Four past laureates of the Rafto prize - Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi, East Timor's Jose Ramos-Horta, South Korea's Kim Dae-jung and Iran's Shirin Ebadi - went on to win the Nobel Peace Prize.
Sudan network of volunteer aid groups wins Norwegian human rights
OSLO: 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.” Four past laureates of the Rafto prize including Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi and East Timor’s Jose Ramos-Horta, went on to
Sudan’s emergency volunteer network wins Norway’s top human rights award – The North Africa Post
Sudan’s Emergency Response Rooms (ERRs), a grassroots network of volunteer aid groups, have been awarded the 2025 Rafto Prize for human rights work, in recognition of their life-saving efforts amid the country’s deepening war and humanitarian collapse. Founded during the 2023 civil war between Sudan’s army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), the ERRs emerged […]
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