The NMIA Testimonies section shares real stories and personal experiences from individuals, families, volunteers, partners, and community leaders who have been impacted by our work. These testimonies highlight how our programs in education, humanitarian assistance, advocacy, peacebuilding, youth development, and cultural preservation have made a meaningful difference in people’s lives.
Through voices of beneficiaries and supporters, this section demonstrates the human impact behind our initiatives, strengthens trust with donors and partners, and celebrates the resilience and progress of the Nuba community.
Testimonies transform statistics into stories—showing not only what we do, but how it changes lives.
Education & Capacity Building
“Through NMIA’s mentorship and education support, I gained confidence and guidance that helped me pursue my academic goals. I now feel connected to my identity and motivated to give back to my community.”
— Nuba Youth Member, United States
“The encouragement and awareness programs supported by NMIA have given our children hope. Education is our strongest tool, and your commitment reminds us that we are not forgotten.”
— Parent, Nuba Mountains
“The scholarship program helped my son return to school after we lost everything in the war. NMIA is more than an organization; it is a family that gives hope to those who thought hope was gone.”
— Adam Kuku, Farmer and Parent – Kauda, South Kordofan
Beneficiary Quote:
“Before NMIA’s scholarship, my dream of finishing school felt impossible. Today, I am studying to become a teacher and giving back to my community.”
— Amina Khalid, Nuba Student – Kakuma Refugee Camp
“NMIA’s education initiatives are building a generation of informed, confident leaders who will rebuild the Nuba Mountains with knowledge and integrity.”
— Dr. Samuel Wani, Education Partner & Advisor
Health & Public Sanitation
“The health awareness sessions helped our families understand prevention and hygiene practices. Small knowledge can save lives, and we are grateful for this guidance.”
— Community Participant
“Working with NMIA allowed me to serve my people while promoting public health awareness. It is meaningful to see communities become more informed and prepared.”
— Volunteer, Health Initiative
“When our village clinic received medicine and health supplies from NMIA, it felt like a new dawn. For years we suffered in silence, but now we know our brothers and sisters abroad have not forgotten us.”
— Aisha Ibrahim, Community Health Worker – Heiban, Nuba Mountains
Beneficiary Quote:
“The medical team that came through NMIA was the first we had seen in years. They treated our children with care and gave us hope again.”
— Mary Kuku, Mother & Community Member, Heiban County
Health Partner Quote:
“Public health begins with awareness — and NMIA has proven that community education can save as many lives as medicine.”
— Dr. Ruth Anyang, Public Health Consultant
Gender & Women Empowerment
“NMIA gave us a platform to speak, organize, and support one another. We now feel more confident in contributing to our families and community development.”
— Women’s Committee Participant
“Through leadership engagement, I learned that my voice matters. NMIA inspires women to rise and take part in shaping our future.”
— Youth & Women Leader
“They came not only with aid, but with dignity. The volunteers sat with us, listened to our stories, and prayed with us. That meant more than any donation.”
— Mary Khamis, Displaced Widow – Kadugli IDP Camp
Beneficiary Quote:
“NMIA gave us the tools to believe in ourselves. Today, we are not just women in need — we are women of influence.”
— Halima Musa, Women’s Group Leader – Nebraska Chapter
Leader Quote:
“When women rise, communities rise. NMIA’s gender programs are turning empowerment into a movement.”
— Dr. Aisha Osman, Gender Equality Advocate
Voices from Youths & Students
“NMIA connects young people with opportunities to serve, learn, and lead. It has strengthened my sense of purpose and identity.”
— Youth Member
“Being involved in NMIA helped me stay connected to my heritage while developing leadership skills that I use in school and beyond.”
— Nuba Student
“Through NMIA mentorship, I learned leadership, public speaking, and the importance of giving back. Now I’m helping other young Nuba students believe in themselves.”
— Nawal Osman, Student Leader – Arizona, USA
“The Nuba Scholarship Fund helped me stay in college. Without it, I would have dropped out. I will never forget what this organization did for me.”
— Musa Ishaq, University Student – Khartoum (IDP)
Youth Quote:
“Through NMIA’s youth mentorship, I learned leadership isn’t about power — it’s about service. I now mentor others with that same spirit.”
— Abdalla Naim, Nuba Youth Council Member
Mentor Quote:
“The energy of Nuba youth is unmatched. NMIA is channeling that energy into purpose — education, unity, and innovation.”
— Grace Tia, Youth Mentor & Volunteer Coach
Advocacy & Human Rights
“NMIA has amplified our voices and reminded us that justice and dignity are worth pursuing. Advocacy begins with unity.”
— Community Organizer
“Through NMIA’s awareness efforts, I better understand the challenges facing our people. I now feel more committed to supporting meaningful change.”
— Supporter, United States
“When I first arrived in America, I knew no one. Through NMIA, I found my people again — they helped me with housing, language classes, and most importantly, belonging.”
— Khalid Musa, Refugee & Volunteer – Iowa, USA
Beneficiary Quote:
“For years we felt voiceless. NMIA spoke for us — now we are learning to speak for ourselves.”
— Moses Tutu, Human Rights Trainee – Nuba Diaspora
Advocacy Partner Quote:
“Their advocacy efforts have placed the Nuba people back on the global map — where justice and human dignity cannot be ignored.”
— Katherine Doyle, Human Rights Watch Volunteer
Reconciliation & Peace Building
“In times of division, NMIA promotes dialogue and reconciliation. Unity is our strength, and peace is our path forward.”
— Community Elder
“The reconciliation discussions reminded us that our diversity should unite us, not divide us. NMIA helps us move forward together.”
— Peace Dialogue Participant
“The Women Empowerment Workshop changed my life. It taught me that I can lead, I can build a business, and I can serve my community as a proud Nuba woman.”
— Hawa Jalal, Entrepreneur – Minnesota, USA
Community Member Quote:
“At NMIA’s peace dialogue, I sat beside someone I once called an enemy. We left as brothers again.”
— Yousif Tia, Community Elder – Nuba Mountains Region
Faith Leader Quote:
“NMIA’s approach to reconciliation is spiritual, social, and practical — it heals the wounds of the past and builds bridges for the future.”
— Rev. Peter Kalo, Faith-Based Peace Facilitator
Cultural Enrichment
“Our culture is our identity. NMIA’s cultural programs help our children understand who they are and where they come from.”
— Community Member
“Through NMIA, I learned traditional songs and history that connect me to my roots. It makes me proud to be Nuba.”
— Youth Participant
“Through NMIA, I reconnected with my roots. My children now know where they come from, and they speak proudly of being Nuba.”
— Fatima Ahmed, Mother & Cultural Program Participant – Texas, USA
“This organization restored my confidence. They didn’t just give me opportunities; they gave me a voice.”
— Salim Tutu, Youth Leader – Nebraska, USA
Beneficiary Quote:
“Our dances, songs, and languages are being revived because NMIA reminds us that our culture is our power.”
— Sarah Konda, Cultural Festival Participant – Tennessee Chapter
Cultural Partner Quote:
“The Nuba heritage is a gift to the world — and NMIA ensures that it will never fade from memory.”
— Prof. Ahmed Bakhit, Cultural Historian & Researcher
Voices from Global Partners & Supporters
“Working with NMIA has shown me what community-driven change truly looks like. Their transparency, passion, and cultural pride set a powerful example for other diaspora-led organizations.”
— Dr. Susan Lee, Director – Global Partnership for Peace & Development
“Their financial accountability and community impact are exceptional. Every dollar truly reaches the people who need it most.”
— James Whitaker, Donor & Humanitarian Partner – Washington, D.C.
“NMIA bridges worlds — linking the resilience of the homeland with the capacity of the diaspora. They are rebuilding not just villages, but people’s dignity.”
— Rev. Peter Abass, Faith Leader & Advocate – New York, USA
“NMIA’s global advocacy connects the Nuba cause with international solidarity — their message is changing minds worldwide.”
— Dr. Anne Lamo, Peacebuilding Network Africa
Community Member Quote:
“Knowing NMIA represents us abroad gives us hope that the world will finally listen to our cries for justice.”
— Hassan Idris, Nuba Youth Leader – Kadugli
Voices from Volunteers
“Volunteering with NMIA opened my heart. I saw unity in action — people from all walks of life working to heal their nation from afar.”
— John Thomas, Volunteer Mentor – Kansas City, USA
“When I joined the health mission team, I realized that service is the purest form of love. NMIA-USA gives us the opportunity to turn compassion into action.”
— Dr. Amna Suleiman, Medical Volunteer – Colorado, USA
“They gave us hope that even though we are far from home, we are still one people with one purpose.”
— Layla Adam, Youth Volunteer – Kenya
Beneficiary Quote:
“When war displaced us, NMIA was the first to arrive with food, blankets, and compassion. They reminded us that we were not forgotten.”
— Adam Ismail, Displaced Farmer – South Kordofan
Humanitarian Partner Quote:
“NMIA’s speed and coordination during crises make them a vital partner in humanitarian relief for Nuba families across the region.”
— James Musa, Humanitarian Affairs Coordinator, Sudan Hope Project
Beneficiary Quote:
“With the small grant I received from NMIA, I started a tailoring shop. Now, I employ other women and can send my children to school.”
— Fatima Ali, Entrepreneur – Kadugli
Donor Quote:
“Investing in Nuba entrepreneurs through NMIA means investing in dignity, independence, and long-term development.”
— Josephine Arnett, Donor & Development Partner
Communication & Media
Beneficiary Quote:
“Through NMIA’s media stories, the world finally hears what it means to be Nuba — strong, proud, and hopeful.”
— Kuku Michael, Diaspora Youth – Texas
Media Partner Quote:
“Their communications strategy is not just about visibility — it’s about truth, advocacy, and amplifying the unheard voices of Nuba communities.”
— Linda Stevens, Journalist & Media Partner
Organizational Development & Governance
Leader Quote:
“NMIA has shown that with structure, unity, and transparency, diaspora communities can lead transformation from afar.”
— Elijah Miri, Chapter Coordinator – Colorado
Advisor Quote:
“Their governance reforms and institutional discipline make NMIA a model of accountable leadership for other diaspora organizations.”
— Prof. David Goro, Governance Advisor
Nutrition & Humanitarian Extension
“We were hungry and weak, but NMIA’s feeding program revived our strength and restored our dignity.”
— Amira Luka, Mother of Four – Blue Nile Region
Health Partner Quote:
“Nutrition is the foundation of survival, and NMIA’s commitment to feed and heal reflects genuine humanity.”
— Dr. Caroline Kiboi, Medical Partner
Skills for Refugee Empowerment
Beneficiary Quote:
“NMIA’s workshops helped me integrate into U.S. life with confidence — I now have a stable job and a new beginning.”
— Joseph Makki, Nuba Refugee – Minnesota
Program Officer Quote:
“Empowerment doesn’t end at resettlement. NMIA ensures every Nuba refugee thrives, not just survives.”
— Rebecca Thomas, Diaspora Support Coordinator
Monitoring & Evaluation (Institutional Area)
M&E Officer Quote:
“Our results aren’t just numbers — they’re stories of progress and hope for the Nuba people.”
— Grace Dafa, M&E Committee Member
Board Member Quote:
“NMIA’s monitoring system ensures every project is accountable, every report is truthful, and every dollar serves its purpose.”
— Dr. Musa Jada, Former Member of Board of Trustees
Beneficiary Quote:
“Through NMIA’s environmental training, we learned that protecting our land is protecting our future.”
— Suleiman Gambo, Farmer – Delami District
Project Partner Quote:
“The Nuba model of sustainable resource management led by NMIA is a blueprint for rural resilience across Africa.”
— Eng. Patrick Lado, Environmental Consultant
Financial Accountability & Transparency
Member Quote:
“For the first time, I know where every contribution goes. NMIA’s openness makes me proud to give.”
— John Kuku, Member – Chicago Chapter
Finance Partner Quote:
“Their transparency is exemplary — donors can see direct links between giving, action, and measurable change.”
— Cynthia Morgan, Donor Relations Officer
Faith & Moral Development
Beneficiary Quote:
“When NMIA brought us together in prayer and fellowship, we rediscovered hope in God’s plan for the Nuba people.”
— Pastor Daniel Kafi, Refugee Camp Chaplain
Faith Partner Quote:
“Their ministry of compassion transcends denominations — it restores souls while rebuilding communities.”
— Rev. Grace Odhiambo, Global Methodist Church Partner
Community Unity & Diaspora Solidarity
Member Quote:
“At every NMIA gathering, I feel like I’m back home — united by language, laughter, and purpose.”
— Grace Kalo, Community Member – Dallas Chapter
Organizer Quote:
“What NMIA has achieved among the Nuba in America is historic — unity beyond tribal and political lines.”
— Suliman Bakiet, NMIA Founding Member
Leader Quote:
“NMIA has trained us to lead with humility, not authority — that’s true leadership.”
— Salma Adam, State Chapter Secretary – Virginia
Advisor Quote:
“They are shaping a generation of ethical Nuba leaders ready to rebuild a peaceful, democratic Sudan.”
— Prof. Peter Lado, Leadership Trainer
“NMIA has become the heartbeat of the Nuba people domestically, in diaspora and homeland — transforming desperateness into optimism, and turning distant dreams into living realities.”
“Their mission is not charity; it is solidarity. Through unity, they are restoring the Nuba spirit.”
“These testimonies are the living proof that NMIA’s mission is not just written in documents — it’s written in the lives we touch.”