Darfur Peace & Development is a non-profit, non-sectarian organization with headquarters in Washington, DC and offices in Khartoum and El Fasher Sudan.

DPDO provides humanitarian and development assistance to the victims of conflict in Darfur, Sudan without regard to ethnicity, gender, age or religious beliefs.

DPDO works to foster reconciliation, to facilitate just governance and to enable Darfurians to rebuild their homeland in effective, sustainable ways.

DPDO also promotes awareness of the crisis in the United States and advocates for a peaceful resolution of the conflict.




     Darfur Schools Program
     DPDO has received a UNICEF in-kind donation of much needed school and teacher      supplies valued at $24,000. Distribution to the schools has been completed.

     Staff Change
     Darfur Schools Program Coordinator Karri Deselm is leaving DPDO August 19th to
     work in Burundi. Karri has been a driving force behind the development of the School
     Program. DPDO will sorely miss her dedication, ingenuity and design talent. Please
     direct all inquiries about the Schools Program to Katherine Naugle,
     katherine@darfurpeace.org

8/27/08 - UN Mission in Darfur Condemns 'Excessive' Use of Force at Displaced Camp

UN News Service The joint United Nations-African Union peacekeeping mission in Darfur (UNAMID) today strongly condemned what it called the "excessive, disproportionate use of lethal forces" by Sudanese security forces against civilians during a raid inside a displaced persons' camp in Darfur yesterday. An estimated 64 people were killed and 117 others wounded as a result of yesterday's exchange of gunfire inside the Kalma camp for internally displac(...read more...)

8/27/08 - Darfur UNAMID issue harsh condemnation of Sudanese authorities

August 27, 2008 (KHARTOUM) – The United Nations - African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) issued a strongly worded statement condemning the “excessive force” used by Sudanese authorities against residents of the Kalma refugee camp in South Darfur yesterday. “UNAMID strongly condemns the excessive, disproportionate use of lethal force by the GoS security forces against civilians, which violated their human rights and resulted in unacceptable casualties(...read more...)

8/27/08 - Darfur officials resign in protest over refugee camp massacre

August 26, 2008 (KHARTOUM) – A number of officials in the regional government of South Darfur handed down their resignations in protest over events that occurred in a refugee camp on Monday. Scores of people were killed and many more injured when hundreds of Sudanese soldiers and security officers entered Kalma camp early yesterday morning and opened fire. Sudan Tribune has learned that the officials include the state minister of agriculture Omar Fur(...read more...)

8/26/08 - Sudanese forces kill 86 people at Kalama camps – IDP’s

August 25, 2008 (KHARTOUM) – Sudanese troops today attacked the largest displaced camp located in South Darfur leaving scores dead and many more injured. An IDP representative told Sudan Tribune today that 86 people were killed and 221 wounded. However other put the death figures between 50 and 122. Monday’s attack is the fifth of its kind against Kalma camp which is the home of more than 90,000 people who fled their villages following Sudanese army(...read more...)

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