6 February 18:00-21:30Folkets Hus Bagarmossen

Join us for an evening of reflection, culture, and connection as we shed light on the humanitarian crisis in Sudan. 

Talk About Sudan brings together the Sudanese diaspora, humanitarian staff and supporters to listen, learn, and engage. The event include a traditional Sudanese dinner and an inspiring program to celebrate the resilience of the Sudanese people.

The program highlights include live music from Ebo Krdum, strorytelling and poetry by Issra Elkogali Häggström, a dance performance, panel discussion with researchers and humanitarians, and a special visit from Magnus Collett, the Swedish Special Envoy to Sudan.

We look forward to meeting you in person, to gather and Talk About Sudan!

All you need to now

Tickets are 200 SEK and secures you a spot at the event. It includes dinner and a full program. All proceeds will go to Médecins Sans Frontières medical humanitarian work in Sudan and its refugees in neighboring countries. As the tickets are considered a donation, they are non-refundable. There are limited seats, secure your ticket now. 

We love children but some difficult subjects will be discussed during the evening, so this event is directed towards an older audience. 

When: February 6th, 18.00

Where: Folkets Hus Bagarmossen

For questions, reach out to evenemang@lakareutangranser.se

Program highlights

Ebo Krdum
Multi-instrumentalist

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Issra Elkogali Häggström
Filmmaker, storyteller

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Mehira Band
Dance group

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Suha Alseddig
Dentist and public health specialist

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Marwen Fakhfakh
Medical doctor

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Johan Brosche
Associate Professor

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Magnus Collett
Swedish Special Envoy to Sudan

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This event is organized by

Läkare Utan Gränser / Médecins Sans Frontières

Médecins Sans Frontières is a medical humanitarian organization working in over 70 countries across the world to bring medical assistances to those in need. We have been working in Sudan since 1979, and currently work in 11 out of 18 states in Sudan. Last year we provided over 1 million outpatient consultations in Sudan alone.

Swedish Sudan Association

Since 1968, the Swedish Sudanese Association has promoted social, cultural, and educational exchange between Sweden and Sudan. Its work includes village development, democratic school initiatives, and the construction of water wells. Through crisis aid and the “Save Lives in Sudan” campaign, the association provides essential support and solar-powered solutions that keep healthcare services operating during the conflict.

Sudanese Society in Sweden

Sudanese Society in Sweden (SSS) is a non-profit, community-based organization that brings together Sudanese communities across Sweden and welcomes everyone who supports and cares about Sudan. The society works to strengthen social cohesion, preserve and celebrate Sudanese identity, and promote Sudanese culture, while also supporting integration and active participation in Swedish society.