28/09/2025
🔶 Vision
The Rebuild University of Khartoum Initiative aspires to evolve from a crisis response into a pioneering student-led model that inspires other Sudanese universities. It seeks to embody awareness, foster a culture of responsibility and initiative, and safeguard academic institutions from collapse through independent, sustainable collective action.
🔶 Mission
With genuine commitment, we carry in our hearts the determination to revive our University through free, independent, and organized student efforts. Our mission begins within the university and extends to everyone who believes this institution deserves to rise again.
We aim to be both a voice and a hand for reconstruction, a unifying umbrella rather than a dividing one, delivering action—not slogans.
🔶 Objectives
🔸 Immediate Objectives:
• Clean the university environment and remove the aftermath of destruction.
• Reactivate essential facilities and help restore student life.
• Create a conscious and organized student movement within the university.
🔸 Medium-Term Objectives:
• Carry out renovation and rehabilitation works for damaged buildings and facilities.
• Build strategic partnerships with supportive bodies and institutions.
• Document activities and amplify media engagement to ensure transparency and attract support.
🔸 Long-Term Objectives:
• Entrench a culture of initiative and volunteerism within the academic community.
• Establish a student administrative model to guide future university public work.
• Support academic and cultural revival while strengthening the university’s connection with society and the scientific community.
🔶 General Orientation
The Rebuild UofK Initiative is not merely an emergency reaction to the devastation the university has suffered. It is a national student-driven project, born out of a deep sense of responsibility toward our University. Its goal is to awaken awareness, mobilize determination, and rebuild the present in a manner worthy of this institution’s historic legacy and prestige.
🔶 Core Pillars of the Initiative
• Complete independence: The initiative is not affiliated with any political or administrative body, and it welcomes all without exclusion.
• Transparency and accountability: Every step is documented, every resource is accounted for, and the right to knowledge is guaranteed.
• Student-centered approach: Students are the compass and core of reconstruction.
• Collective over individual work: Roles are distributed, decisions are collective, and actions—not names—speak.
• Sustainability: Our goal is not momentary rebuilding, but continuity that lays the foundation for a future worthy of the university.
• Balanced representation: Genuine participation of students, graduates, staff, and all stakeholders in university affairs.
🔶 Approach of the Initiative
The initiative adopts a clear administrative and organizational methodology built on practical pillars:
Executive Offices Structure
Each domain has its dedicated office, including:
• Media and Documentation Office
• Public Relations and Communications Office
• Financial Resources Office
• Construction and Reconstruction Office
• Advisory Committee
• Internal Relations Office
• Other specialized offices as needed
All offices work in coordination and integration to achieve reconstruction goals.
Phased Planning
• Emergency Phase: Cleaning, reactivating facilities, reviving student life.
• Renovation and Reconstruction Phase.
• Academic and Cultural Renaissance Phase.
Community Engagement and Real-Time Documentation
• Strengthening communication with alumni associations and supportive entities.
• Forming strategic partnerships with relevant institutions and stakeholders.
• Addressing the public with periodic messages to share updates and build trust.
Field-First Principle
No work is done behind closed doors; every step begins and is tested on campus, among students and staff, with thorough documentation and continuous public involvement.
🔶 Future Outlook
The vision is to extend impact and ensure sustainability, transforming the Rebuild UofK Initiative into a vibrant, independent, and influential student-led model. A model that not only protects academic institutions from decline but also inspires universities across Sudan—building with awareness, initiative, and collective action.