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Lubna's Archives documents humanitarian conditions in Sudan through firsthand accounts from conflict zones like Kadugli and South Kordofan. The platform produces podcast episodes and advocacy campaigns focused on civilian impacts of armed conflict, including famine risk, disease outbreaks, and resource shortages. These reports incorporate verified data from medical facilities and displacement camps to build comprehensive situation analyses. The organization maintains an active partnership with the Sudanese American Physicians Association to facilitate medical and nutritional aid delivery. Their joint initiatives support healthcare facilities serving displaced populations across affected regions. The collaboration enables direct resource distribution while gathering current needs assessments from medical professionals in the field. The platform submits regular policy briefings to UN Security Council members and U.S. government representatives regarding humanitarian intervention priorities. Campaign materials integrate documentation from relief workers, medical staff, and affected communities to support advocacy positions. Lubna's Archives consolidates these findings into action-oriented reports connecting international supporters with verified aid channels.