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مؤتمر إعادة بناء السودان المستدام بعد الحرب العاشر
– صناعة القطن  

Re-Building Sudan after the War (10) Cotton Industry                      REGISTRATION 

Tenth International Online Conference 
Saturday 4th October 2025    (10:00-13:00 UK Time) (12:00-15:00 Sudan Time)

Since 15th April 2023, the deadly war and fighting in Sudan is continuing with all its serious consequences. Following the success of the previous conferences in the series, this multi-disciplinary emergency conference bring together Sudanese from inside Sudan and the Diaspora (researchers, practitioners, policy-makers, private sector, ordinary citizen) to share their strategic vision on the future of Sudan and how the Diaspora can contribute to help Sudan in such a difficult time and re-building the country after the war.

The cotton industry, pivotal to Sudan's economy and livelihoods, is at a crossroads between economic significance and sustainability challenges. However, cotton's extensive value chain in Sudan, from agriculture to textiles, plays a crucial role in job creation, poverty alleviation,  rural development and social cohesion between host communities and refugees. Cotton sustainability is threatened by water-intensive cultivation and environmental degradation. Further, sustainable practices, technological advancements, research and development, and supportive policies are essential for the industry's future. Integrated Pest Management and genetically modified crops like Bt cotton are reducing pesticide use, while efficient irrigation and soil management are addressing environmental concerns. Despite these advancements, the industry's long-term viability depends on overcoming significant sustainability challenges, including water usage and agrochemical impacts. The bottom line: For Sudan, the path to a revitalized cotton sector lies in balancing economic growth with environmental and social sustainability, ensuring a more equitable future.

Among the different research tracks in the conference but not limited:

  1. Cotton story and heritage
  2. Farmer’s success stories
  3. Agriculture and Farming – Cotton cultivation, seed technology, pest control, irrigation, climate adaptation.
  4. Sustainability and Environment – Organic cotton, regenerative farming, water use efficiency, carbon footprint reduction.
  5. Textile and Manufacturing – Spinning, weaving, dyeing, processing innovations.
  6. Trade and Global Markets – International trade policies, supply chain resilience, pricing, export-import dynamics.
  7. Innovation and Technology – Smart farming (AI, IoT), biotech cotton, precision agriculture, circular economy.
  8. Policy and Governance – Government regulations, farmer support, subsidies, trade agreements.
  9. Fashion and Consumer Demand – Sustainable fashion trends, traceability, brand commitments.
  10. Investment and Finance – Cotton futures, commodity markets, financing farmers and textile producers.
Location

Queen Mary University of London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom

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  • Europe
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Team

The conference is organised by several committees from WASD and under close supervision of WASD Advisory Board.

WASD Team

  • Prof. Allam Ahmed: Co-Chair and President WASD
  • Janet Snow: International Coordinator and Editor

Sustainable Development Goals
  • SDG9
  • SDG17
  • SDG16
  • SDG15
  • SDG14
  • SDG13
  • SDG12
  • SDG11
  • SDG10
  • SDG4
  • SDG8
  • SDG7
  • SDG6
  • SDG1
  • SDG5
  • SDG2
  • SDG3
Participants

WASD conferences bring together researchers, policy makers, educators, consultants and employers from around the world to exchange knowledge and experience and discuss recent developments and current challenges in both theory and practice. Here is a list of distinguished speakers and panellists who have participated at WASD conferences in the past: Diaspora, Panellists, Presenters, Keynote Speakers, Authors, United Nations, International Organisations, Governments, Private Sector.

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Objectives

هدف المؤتمر

يسعى المؤتمر إلى تنسيق وتوحيد جهود جميع السودانيين في الخارج، أفرادًا وجماعات ومؤسسات لدعم الشعب السوداني من خلال المساهمات الإنسانية واللوجستية العالمية الهادفة إلى وقف الحرب في السودان وإنقاذ شعبه الكريم

الأهداف التفصيلية

مناقشة وإيجاد وسائل ومقترحات حلول لإعادة البناء والإعمار بحلول مستدامة : يهدف المؤتمر إلى استعراض ومناقشة مختلف الوسائل والطرق التي يمكن أن تسرّع عملية إعادة بناء السودان وإعماره بعد وقف الحرب

تشجيع المشاركة والدعم: تحفيز السودانيين في الخارج إلى جانب المجتمع الدولي على الانخراط في المبادرات الإنسانية والمساهمة الفعالة من خلال التبرعات ودعم النداءات الدولية

الاستفادة من التجارب الدولية: يسعى المؤتمر للاستفادة من الخبرات السودانية بالخارج وتوظيف الدروس المستخلصة من تجارب الدول الأخرى التي واجهت أزمات مشابهة بهدف استلهام الحلول المناسبة لإعادة بناء السودان

الرؤية

تعزيز التعاون بين السودانيين في الخارج والمجتمع الدولي لتحقيق السلام المستدام وإعادة إعمار السودان بشكل يضمن الكرامة والازدهار للشعب السوداني

القطاعات في مؤتمر صناعة القطن

تاريخ القطن وتراثه

قصص نجاح المزارعين

الزراعة - زراعة القطن، تكنولوجيا البذور، مكافحة الآفات، الري، التكيف مع المناخ

الاستدامة والبيئة - القطن العضوي، الزراعة المتجددة، كفاءة استخدام المياه، الحد من البصمة الكربونية

النسيج والتصنيع - ابتكارات الغزل والنسيج والصباغة والمعالجة

التجارة والأسواق العالمية - سياسات التجارة الدولية، مرونة سلسلة التوريد، التسعير، ديناميكيات التصدير والاستيراد

الابتكار والتكنولوجيا - الزراعة الذكية (الذكاء الاصطناعي، إنترنت الأشياء)، القطن التكنولوجي الحيوي، الزراعة الدقيقة، الاقتصاد الدائري

السياسات والحوكمة - اللوائح الحكومية، دعم المزارعين، الإعانات، الاتفاقيات التجارية

الموضة وطلب المستهلك - اتجاهات الموضة المستدامة، إمكانية التتبع، التزامات العلامة التجارية

الاستثمار والتمويل - عقود القطن الآجلة، أسواق السلع الأساسية، تمويل المزارعين ومنتجي المنسوجات

We invite submissions of book chapters from Authors, Higher Education Institutions (universities, colleges and research institutions), Academic and Professional Societies, Government, NGOs, and Private Sector to consider this global book series to explore innovative strategies, collaborative initiatives, and transformative approaches that empower educational leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders to accelerate progress towards re-building Sudan after the war towards a sustainable future in Sudan and implementing the the United Nations Agenda 2030 and its 17  Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

This multi-disciplinary book series aims to present the strategic vision on the future of Sudan after the war and a clear roadmap to achieve sustainable peace and rebuild Sudan in a way that ensures dignity and prosperity for its people. The chapters in the book will provide details of how to ensure relevant Diaspora groups are involved in the re-building and development of Sudan after the war.

To assess the suitability of submissions, authors are required to submit an abstract (100-150 words maximum) which concisely and clearly outlines the purpose, methodology, findings, contribution, limitation as well as practical implications (if applicable) of the chapter.

All abstracts and full chapters must be submitted directly via the portal. Please consult the Guidelines for Authors  before submitting your abstract/chapter and you can also consult, in the first instance, Professor Allam Ahmed (allam@wasd.org.uk).

We also request all authors to upload your details in our SDGs WhosWho Directory. Please check your profile here and let us know if you would like to amend any of your details online. If, however, you do not have a profile with WASD, please complete your profile ASAP here.

You can browse other different abstracts/chapters already submitted for the book here and for other samples of other books published in the series you can check here.

The World Sustainable Development Outlook Book Series is abstracted and indexed by: Scopus; Web of Science Core Collection (CPCI) Clarivate; British Library; ABI/Inform (ProQuest); Crossref and most top universities across the world such as Oxford, Harvard, Cambridge.

Please kindly circulate the news and attached flyers about the book among your networks and friends and invite suitable colleagues to consider submitting their research to the book series.

We invite submissions of book chapters from Authors, Higher Education Institutions (universities, colleges and research institutions), Academic and Professional Societies, Government, NGOs, and Private Sector to consider this global book series to explore innovative strategies, collaborative initiatives, and transformative approaches that empower educational leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders to accelerate progress towards re-building Sudan after the war towards a sustainable future in Sudan and implementing the the United Nations Agenda 2030 and its 17  Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

This multi-disciplinary book series aims to present the strategic vision on the future of Sudan after the war and a clear roadmap to achieve sustainable peace and rebuild Sudan in a way that ensures dignity and prosperity for its people. The chapters in the book will provide details of how to ensure relevant Diaspora groups are involved in the re-building and development of Sudan after the war.

To assess the suitability of submissions, authors are required to submit an abstract (100-150 words maximum) which concisely and clearly outlines the purpose, methodology, findings, contribution, limitation as well as practical implications (if applicable) of the chapter.

All abstracts and full chapters must be submitted directly via the portal. Please consult the Guidelines for Authors  before submitting your abstract/chapter and you can also consult, in the first instance, Professor Allam Ahmed (allam@wasd.org.uk).

We also request all authors to upload your details in our SDGs WhosWho Directory. Please check your profile here and let us know if you would like to amend any of your details online. If, however, you do not have a profile with WASD, please complete your profile ASAP here.

You can browse other different abstracts/chapters already submitted for the book here and for other samples of other books published in the series you can check here.

The World Sustainable Development Outlook Book Series is abstracted and indexed by: Scopus; Web of Science Core Collection (CPCI) Clarivate; British Library; ABI/Inform (ProQuest); Crossref and most top universities across the world such as Oxford, Harvard, Cambridge.

Please kindly circulate the news and attached flyers about the book among your networks and friends and invite suitable colleagues to consider submitting their research to the book series.

Call for Papers

We invite submissions of book chapters from Authors, Higher Education Institutions (universities, colleges and research institutions), Academic and Professional Societies, Government, NGOs, and Private Sector to consider this global book series to explore innovative strategies, collaborative initiatives, and transformative approaches that empower educational leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders to accelerate progress towards re-building Sudan after the war towards a sustainable future in Sudan and implementing the the United Nations Agenda 2030 and its 17  Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

This multi-disciplinary book series aims to present the strategic vision on the future of Sudan after the war and a clear roadmap to achieve sustainable peace and rebuild Sudan in a way that ensures dignity and prosperity for its people. The chapters in the book will provide details of how to ensure relevant Diaspora groups are involved in the re-building and development of Sudan after the war.

To assess the suitability of submissions, authors are required to submit an abstract (100-150 words maximum) which concisely and clearly outlines the purpose, methodology, findings, contribution, limitation as well as practical implications (if applicable) of the chapter.

All abstracts and full chapters must be submitted directly via the portal. Please consult the Guidelines for Authors  before submitting your abstract/chapter and you can also consult, in the first instance, Professor Allam Ahmed (allam@wasd.org.uk).

We also request all authors to upload your details in our SDGs WhosWho Directory. Please check your profile here and let us know if you would like to amend any of your details online. If, however, you do not have a profile with WASD, please complete your profile ASAP here.

You can browse other different abstracts/chapters already submitted for the book here and for other samples of other books published in the series you can check here.

The World Sustainable Development Outlook Book Series is abstracted and indexed by: Scopus; Web of Science Core Collection (CPCI) Clarivate; British Library; ABI/Inform (ProQuest); Crossref and most top universities across the world such as Oxford, Harvard, Cambridge.

Please kindly circulate the news and attached flyers about the book among your networks and friends and invite suitable colleagues to consider submitting their research to the book series.

Publications
This book series will include selection of the best papers presented during the conference. Speakers at the conference will be given the opportunity to publish their research in our book series "From War to Sustainable Development: Re-Building Sudan After the War". This book series includes contributions by international experts and high level Diaspora from the public and private sectors across the world on re-building Sudan after the war towards sustainable and inclusive peace and development. These multi-disciplinary books present the strategic vision on the future of Sudan after the war. The different chapters from international experts and high-level International Diaspora (researchers, practitioners, policymakers, private sector, ordinary citizen) from the public and private sectors will focus on re-building Sudan after the war. In doing so, the book series will aim to present a clear roadmap to achieve sustainable peace and rebuild Sudan in a way that ensures dignity and prosperity for its people. The chapters in the various books in the series provide details of how to ensure relevant Diaspora groups are involved in the re-building and development of Sudan after the war.




Speakers

(09:45 - 10:00) Registration 

(10:00 - 10:10)
Welcome and Introduction 
Professor Allam Ahmed, President WASD and Founder Sudan Knowledge (United Kingdom)

(10:15 - 10:30)
Cotton Industry Traceability Sustainable Development
Professor Abdelrahman H Abdelatif
, Agricultural Research Center (Sudan)
Professor Hasabo Ahmed, Sudan University of Science and Technology (Sudan) and Istanbul Technical University (Turkey)

(10:35 - 10:50)
Cotton Sector Sustainable Development: Biotech. Cotton Technology
Dr Tahani Elagib
, Agricultural Research Corporation (Sudan)

(10:55 - 11:10)
Mapping the Cotton Industry: Key Sectors, Value Chain Tracks, and Future Prospects
Elsayed Elhassan,
Manufacturing Technologist and Activist on the issues of the Gezira and Managil Project (Uganda)

(11:15 - 11:30)
Cotton Value Chain and Sustainable Development
Dr Mohamed Elgalib
, Sudan University of Science and Technology (Sudan)

(11:35 - 11:50)
The role of the Cotton Classer in Cotton Preparation
Omer Yasin, Cotton Technologist (Sudan)

(11:55 - 12:10)
Cotton Industry Fashion and Sustainable Development
Professor Hasabo Ahmed, Sudan University of Science and Technology (Sudan) and Istanbul Technical University (Turkey)

(12:15 - 12:30)
The Socio-economic and Environmental Impacts of Cotton Industry Transitioning to a Circular Economy
Dr Ramadan Mohmmed, Sudan University of Science and Technology (Sudan) and Istanbul Technical University (Turkey)

(12:35 - 12:50)
Advances in Mechanical Cotton Recycling for Sustainable Denim: Strategies to Overcome Fiber Quality Degradation
Dr Azzam Ahmed, University of Glasgow (UK)

(12:55 - 13:00)
Concluding Remarks
TBC

End of Conference  

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