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Sudan Anti-Corruption Recourse Center

The Sudan Anti-Corruption Resource Center (SARC), supported by the Center for International Private Enterprise, is a virtual platform designed to be an effective support mechanism for anti-corruption reform efforts in Sudan.
SARC will provide an online space for the exchange of actionable ideas in both public and private forums. CIPE will use SARC as a platform to connect anti-corruption reformers, provide training materials, hold online forums, maintain resource library and celebrate the country’s most effective anticorruption reformers through an annual award ceremony and social media campaigns “name and fame”.

To organize, convene and support locally-driven anti-corruption reform efforts and build effective governance frameworks for Sudan
A more accountable, inclusive, and corruption-free Sudan

The key events and workshops organized by the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) that focused on the ongoing conflict in Sudan. These sessions brought together various stakeholders to discuss kleptocratic networks, anti-corruption strategies, and ways to dismantle the war economy.

On September 9th, SARC hosted a virtual event titled “How Kleptocratic Networks Contributed to the Current War in Sudan.” Shaza Elmahdi, CIPE Sudan Country Director, facilitated a discussion with participants from diverse sectors, including civil society, journalism, and academia. Panelists provided insights into the link between corruption and the conflict, highlighting the roles of key players.