Hamid Khalafallah

Hamid Khalafallah is a former Nonresident Fellow at TIMEP focusing on inclusive governance and mobilization in Sudan. He is a development practitioner, researcher, and policy analyst. Hamid is currently pursuing a PhD degree at the Global Development Institute (GDI) at the University of Manchester in the UK, researching democratic transitions and grassroots movements in Africa. Over the years, he has worked for various international and national organizations in Sudan on governance and development issues. Hamid is an alumnus of the Young African Leaders Program of the School of Transnational Governance at the European University Institute in Italy. He holds an MA in International Development Management from the University of Bradford in the UK, where he studied as a Chevening Scholar and was awarded the 2019 UK Development Studies Association best dissertation prize. In his free time, Hamid has been active with various civil resistance groups in Sudan, promoting democracy and advocating for human rights. You can follow him on Twitter at @HamidMurtada.

Articles by: Hamid Khalafallah

Sudan’s Post-Coup Crisis: From a Political Impasse to an Unpopular Political Process

The final political process in Sudan seems to be going forward, despite its challenges and limitations. Not resolving these issues might lead to an agreement that lacks support from the most influential...

مبادرات الوساطة المُتعثرة في السودان بعد الانقلاب

في أعقاب الانقلاب العسكريّ الذي وقع في السودان في 25 أكتوبر 2021، عملت العديدُ من مبادرات الوساطة الدولية والإقليمية على إنهاء المأزق السياسيّ في البلاد، لكنها لم تحقق نجاحًا يُذكر. لم تنجح...

Building Democratic Institutions in Sudan Amid Authoritarian Rule

With the anniversary of the military coup in Sudan approaching, there has been a growing trend in building democratic institutions with stronger legitimacy among trade unions and resistance committees. These groups, which...