
People in Sudan are facing the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. Telling stories about what is happening on the ground has never been more urgent, or more challenging.
In the context of our latest investigation exposing ethnically motivated atrocities against civilians by the Sudanese Armed Forces, Beatriz and Tessa speak to Lighthouse editor Aziz Alnour and digital reporter Sabrina Slipchenko about:
- The challenges of reporting on Sudan and how we overcame them
- How we gather and verify open source evidence, and how we conducted on-the-ground interviews with survivors
- How the work can increase public attention on Sudan, contribute to international accountability and achieve justice for survivors.
Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube.
Hosts: Beatriz Ramalho da Silva, Tessa Pang
Sound design, mixing and editing: Spoovio – Audiovisual Productions
Don't Miss:
-
Her Son Died of a Rare Bone Cancer. Could Radioactive Fracking Waste Be to Blame?
-
Why We Can’t Have Nice Things Like a Real Sovereign Wealth Fund
-
Lessons from Local News
-
When Tren del Llano Went to War: Stolen Elections and Vengeance in Venezuela
-
The Day the Bombs Fell: The Anti-Gang Op Where Venezuela’s Security Forces Ran Wild

India’s Zojila Tunnel Shores up Defense Posture in Himalayas
The Government Knows the Problem but Life not Getting Better
Cambodian Cyber Tycoon and ‘Singapore Washing’