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Alazaa Mohamad Abdullah was the first woman in Sudan to attend political courts in 1924. [29] Also, Khalda Zahir Sarour Alsadat was one of the first women in power involved in politics. She performed clear political activities as a student and helped establish the Sudanese Women's Union in 1952. [29]
A Sudanese woman identified only as Hania, 18, told Human Rights Watch she was pregnant in February 2024 when RSF fighters burst into her home in Habila, South Kordofan state, and abducted her ...
Fahima Hashim (Arabic: فهيمة هاشم) is a Sudanese human rights activist focusing on women's issues.The co-founder of the Salmmah Women's Resource Centre, she served as its director from 2005 until its dissolution by the Sudanese government in 2014, and currently continues her activism from Canada, where she sought refuge in 2014.
The Sudanese Women's Union (SWU, Arabic: الاتحاد النسائي السوداني, transliteration: Aletahad Elnisa'i Assodani) is a Sudanese women's rights organisation that is one of the biggest post-independence women's rights organisations in Africa.
Sudanese activist, Hala Al-Karib, who heads the regional arm of the Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa, told CNN that her organization had documented cases of sexual violence and ...
al-Karib was born in Sudan and her childhood was spent there and in Canada. [1]Early in her career she worked in South Sudan at the University of Juba. [2]She works for the Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA) which combines the interests of 75 organisations to work in nine African countries to reduce the subordiation of women in the horn of Africa. [3]
A Sudanese woman rallied protesters outside the military headquarters in Khartoum on April 8, social media users reported.The image of the woman was widely shared by social media users in Sudan ...
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.