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Refugee Voices: Why I Keep Working for Justice and Peace in Darfur and Sudan
A message from Oumda on why he continues to work for justice and peace for the people of Darfur.
A Message from Murtada on the Impact of iACT and Refugee-led Programs
"My friend Gabriel had a great vision for my life, he saw my potential. He saw me grow from a little boy until I became a father."
Support a Community-led Response in Chad
Your donation will enable our teams to visit households, invite children to iACT programs, and identify opportunities to expand.
Darfur: 20 Years of Atrocities
Join us for a panel discussion on the ongoing human rights and humanitarian crisis in Darfur.
How iACT Builds Sustainable Partnerships
What makes iACT’s refugee- and community-led model so special?
All-Refugee Team in Chad Leads Expansion of Early Childhood and Soccer Programs
A completely refugee-led expansion of iACT youth soccer and early childhood education programs for Darfuri refugees in Chad.
iACT33 in Chad: The Work Continues
iACT33 was unique. This was the first time that teammates from the U.S. and Chad met with each other since we lost Katie-Jay and Gabriel.
The First Refugee-Led Expansion of Little Ripples has Begun!
An exciting update from the refugee-led expansion of Little Ripples in eastern Chad.
People of Darfur Wondering if the Genocide Will Ever End
Nothing has changed on the ground in Darfur, and despite Darfuris yelling, no one is hearing them.
UEFA FOUNDATION FOR CHILDREN SELECTS iACT TO BRING THE MAGIC OF FOOTBALL TO CHILDREN
iACT was selected by UEFA as one of 55 projects they will support to bring the magic of soccer to children across the globe.
With the Help of South Bay Supporters, a Soccer Team in Darfur Takes the World Stage with Life-chang
From his very first visit to a refugee camp, Gabriel saw the potential for soccer to help people heal from their monstrous trauma.
The iACT Way
"I longed to work with a team that was willing to start by listening and connecting rather than trying to 'fix' things."
Top 10 List: Things I Learned on My 30th Trip to Darfuri Camps
Refugees don’t just deserve a seat at the table. They should be building the table, creating the menu, and inviting the guests.
The Joy and Magic of Soccer, Football!
The game of football is powerful in and of itself. It can be transformational.
Darfuri refugee women tackling issues in their community
Women employed by iACT's Little Ripples program are applying what they've learned from the leadership curriculum in their communities.
Top Ten Things I Learned On My 29th Trip to Darfuri Refugee Camps
Purpose, combined with hope, is an incomparable energy...
Darfuri Refugees Leading the Way
"What we are doing here benefits us, as we are learning and it also benefits the children."
Expanding Ripples
With services for refugees being cut, refugee empowerment -- in every aspect -- is essential.
Chicago Museum Partners with Humanitarian Organization to Connect Students with Darfuri Refugees thr
iACT's Global Citizens curriculum to be a part of the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center's Myself, My Community.
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