Historic Sudan Founding Charter Adopted in Nairobi, Paving Way for National Unity

February 22, 2025, NAIROBI, KENYA – In a landmark moment for Sudan’s future, the Sudan Founding Charter was officially adopted in Nairobi, Kenya. On February 22, 2025, Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allied political and armed groups signed the Sudan Founding Charter in Nairobi, Kenya. This landmark agreement, led by prominent leaders including Abdelaziz al-Hilu of the SPLM-N and Abdelrahim Dagalo of the RSF, represents a unified vision for peace, stability, and national development.

The charter sets out a roadmap for establishing a “Government of Peace and Unity” in RSF-controlled areas, promoting decentralization, inclusivity, and respect for human rights. It also received the endorsement of 22 smaller political and armed groups, reflecting broad-based support for collaborative governance.

By prioritizing dialogue, mutual respect, and shared responsibility, the Sudan Founding Charter provides a strong foundation for building a peaceful and prosperous nation, inspiring hope among citizens and international partners alike. This significant achievement is widely seen as a step forward in Sudan’s journey toward reconciliation and long-term stability.

Observers hailed this historic adoption as a pivotal step toward reconciliation, demonstrating Sudan’s determination to overcome past divisions through dialogue and partnership.

A43, Nyala, South Darfur State, Republic of Sudan

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