Emergency Response Rooms and Collective Action in Sudan

Emergency Response Rooms and Collective Action in Sudan

From Into Africa by CSIS | Center for Strategic and International Studies

April 9, 2026 · 48 min

About this episode

The episode discusses Sudan's Emergency Response Rooms and the role of young volunteers in providing essential services amidst ongoing conflict.

In this youth roundtable, Catherine Nzuki, Associate Fellow with the CSIS Africa Program, is joined by two Sudanese scholars to discuss Sudan's Emergency Response Rooms, a grassroots network of young volunteers delivering food, medicine, and essential services across all eighteen states in Sudan. Noaman Mousa is a political science PhD student at UCLA, where his research focuses on civil wars and state-building in Sub-Saharan Africa. Yasir Zaidan is an adjunct lecturer at Seattle University and a PhD student at the University of Washington, where his research examines the expanding influence of Middle Eastern states in the Horn of Africa. Together, they trace the ERRs' origins in the neighborhood resistance committees that drove Sudan's 2019 revolution and explore what a day in the life of an ERR volunteer looks like across different regions and frontlines. Yasir and Noaman also reflect on the deepening of ethnic and tribal cleavages in Sudan since the outbreak of war in April 2023, the role of Gulf states in prolonging the conflict, and the difficult question of what a path to peace might look like. Reading Recommendations from Noaman Mousa: The Coup-Civil War Trap, Phil…

People in this episode

Host: Catherine Nzuki

Guests: Noaman Mousa, Yasir Zaidan

Topics covered

  • Emergency Response Rooms
  • Sudan
  • grassroots networks
  • youth activism
  • civil wars
  • state-building
  • ethnic cleavages
  • Middle Eastern influence

Keywords

  • food delivery
  • medicine
  • essential services
  • neighborhood resistance committees
  • 2019 revolution
  • Gulf states
  • path to peace

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: The Coup-Civil War Trap, Phil Roessler Ethnic Armies

Places: Sudan, Sub-Saharan Africa, the Horn of Africa, Gulf

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