Emergency Response Rooms: Heroes in Crisis
The Emergency Response Rooms, a Sudanese network of community groups, received the Rafto Prize for their efforts to maintain basic services and distribute vital supplies amid Sudan's civil war. Their work addresses the humanitarian crisis worsened by conflict, earning them international recognition and a potential Nobel Peace Prize consideration.

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The Emergency Response Rooms, a critical network of community groups in Sudan, has been honored with this year's Rafto Prize. The accolade recognizes their courageous efforts to uphold fundamental human rights, notably the right to life, amid the country's ongoing civil war.
The network emerged in the wake of Sudan's 2023 civil conflict, taking on the formidable task of providing basic services such as water and power, alongside distributing food and crucial medical supplies. Comprising thousands of volunteers, they risk personal safety to meet urgent humanitarian needs, showcasing exemplary citizen-driven collaboration.
This prestigious prize, which comes with a diploma and $20,000, highlights their critical role in sustaining human dignity amidst unprecedented hardship. With the United Nations declaring it a severe humanitarian crisis, the efforts of Emergency Response Rooms have not only saved countless lives but also laid a foundation for Sudan's future civil society development.
(With inputs from agencies.)