Our mission
DAR Talks exists to document the war being waged on Sudanese women and girls, and to press the world to act on what has been documented.
Three things, specifically:
1. Witness
We gather, verify, protect, and publish the testimony of Sudanese women living through this war. We do this with their consent, to standards that hold up in court.
2. Record
We maintain a public record of what is happening — who is doing what, where, to whom — sourced to primary documentation. The record will outlast the news cycle. It will outlast this platform. It is built to be useful in five, ten, twenty years.
3. Press for accountability
We work with European, US, UK, and UN institutions to translate the documented record into specific decisions — sanctions, ICC referral, humanitarian access, survivor-centred reparations.
What we do not do
DAR Talks does not align with either armed party. Both the SAF and the RSF have been credibly accused of war crimes against Sudanese women. Our position is anti-violence-against-women, applied without favour.