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  2. Women in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The adolescent fertility rate is a measurement of adolescent births per 1,000 women. This is a general indicator of the burden of fertility on young women in a country. The rate for Sudan in 2011 was 61.9 per 1,000. [19] Reproductive health is another critical component of women's health in Sudan.

  3. Mariam Yahia Ibrahim Ishag - Wikipedia

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    Amnesty International's Deputy Regional Director Sarah Jackson said: "Today's ruling is a small step to redressing the injustice done to Meriam." [48] The Italian Prime Minister, Matteo Renzi, mentioned Ibrahim's case in his speech at the European Parliament. [34] After that, The EU passed a Resolution condemning Sudan over treatment of Meriam ...

  4. Category:Sudanese women - Wikipedia

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    also: People: By gender: Women: By nationality: Sudanese This category exists only as a container for other categories of Sudanese women . Articles on individual women should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.

  5. Fatima Talib - Wikipedia

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    Talib was born on 1 January 1928 in Al-Rank, in southern Sudan. [8] Her father was an army officer who was one of the leaders in the 1924 revolution. [3] She was educated at Unity High School in Khartoum and from there was the first woman from Sudan to obtain a degree London University.

  6. Sudanese Women's Union - Wikipedia

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    The SWU was Pan-Africanist in its early years. It organised women's solidarity actions for women and against apartheid in Zambia, South Africa and Namibia; in protest against the 1961 execution of Patrice Lumumba in the Republic of the Congo; in protest against the arrest of Djamila Bouhired, [1] an Algerian anti-colonial activist who in 2019 participated in 2019 Algerian street protests; [5 ...

  7. No to Oppression against Women Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The No to Oppression against Women Initiative was created in 2009 to defend women's rights in Sudan after Lubna Ahmed al-Hussein, a female Sudanese journalist working with the United Nations, was arrested for wearing trousers, which was considered by judicial authorities to be a violation of Sharia-based public order law. [1]

  8. List of elected and appointed female heads of state and ...

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    The following is a list of women who have been elected or appointed head of state or government of their respective countries since the interwar period (1918–1939). The first list includes female presidents who are heads of state and may also be heads of government, as well as female heads of government who are not concurrently head of state, such as prime ministers.

  9. List of Sudanese people - Wikipedia

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    John Garang, former Vice President and Sudan peace signer; Abdul Kamara, United Nations Joint Special Representative; Sayed Ahmad Keir, second Foreign Minister of Sudan, 1958–1964; Yousif Kuwa (1945–2001) revolutionary, rebel commander and politician; Mariam al-Mahdi, Foreign Minister of Sudan; Sadiq al-Mahdi (1935–2020) former Prime ...