Any sustainable resolution to the conflict in Darfur must reflect the priorities of Darfurian civilians.

Read about what Darfurian refugees want for the future. Download our Darfurian Voices survey report here.

A Darfurian woman stands in Gaga refugee camp in Eastern Chad. Learn About Darfurian Public Opinion >

We have collected dozens of video testimonials from Darfurian refugees throughout the region.

Hear what the displaced people of Darfur have to say about the conflict, their lives as refugees, and the way forward.

A Darfurian refugee in Gaga camp in Eastern Chad shares his views about the conflict and his hopes for the future. Watch the Videos >

“Let the international forces come to Darfur and prosecute the criminals, disarm the janjaweed, and then after that, God willing, we can return.”

Hear one man's plea for renewed international engagement in Darfur.

A refugee in Gaga Camp in Chad offers his message to the international community. Watch the Video >

“Since the attacks began — the airplanes, the horses, the heavy weaponry — children for the first time have seen things that they never imagined.”

Hear how the conflict has affected Darfurian children, and what it's like raising children as refugees.

A Darfurian child who has spent much of her life as a refugee in eastern Chad. Watch the Video >

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Darfurian Voices Video

The Darfurian Voices video is now available in English and Arabic. Shot in all 12 refugee camps in eastern Chad, this video features refugees discussing the causes of the conflict and how they believe it should be resolved.

Also, a full color version of the Darfurian Voices report is now available in English and Arabic. >
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24 Hours for Darfur is an organization specializing in research on conflict in Darfur, Sudan. Using a combination of video testimony and public opinion research, we document and broadcast the views of Darfurian refugees on issues of peace, justice, and reconciliation.


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