Achievements in Sudan

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Location

Belfast, Sudan

Year

2026

Date

Length

06min 19sec

Audio

sound

Format

Digital

colour

Source

Migrant Centre NI

Courtesy

Migrant Centre NI

Rights Holder

Migrant Centre NI

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Description

This film offers one view of the various infrastructure projects that have taken place in Sudan. This includes the building of dams, factories and railway lines, as well as schools and universities.

Following an introduction with written titles and Sudanese music, the film is split into two parts. The first part features voiceover in Arabic, whilst the second part features voiceover in English. Each part is made up of the same still photographs and maps, demonstrating the changes in Sudan from 1898 onwards.

Notes

The Migrant Centre NI offers a range of services to migrant communities in Northern Ireland, tackling racism and supporting both newly arrived and settled groups.

Their work includes advocacy training, including non-violent communication and conflict resolution. They offer financial health and immigration advice, support victims of racist hate crimes and incidents, and lobby policy makers towards greater rights for a more just immigration system.

As part of the project Migrant and Ethnic Minority Peace Builders in Northern Ireland, a programme of events including educational sessions, museums trips, storytelling sessions and more engage migrants in the history of Peace Building in Northern Ireland, and give a voice to the experiences of individuals.

Credits

A film by Amar Halfa.

Images have been made available through Creative Commons, and all credits are available at the end of the film.

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