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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.
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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.
Sania Mustafa (c. 1960s): [532] First female lawyer in Sudan; Ihsan Mohamed Fakhri: [533] [534] [535] First female judge in Sudan (1965). She later became the first female appointed as a Judge of the Supreme Court of Sudan. Nagwa Kamal Farid: [536] [537] [538] First female appointed as a Judge of the Shari'a Court in Sudan (1970)
Assistant Secretary for Women – Salma Ahmed Rashed – 1992 [112] Secretary in the General Secretariat of the General Peoples' Congress for Women's Affairs – Thuriya Ramadan Abu Tabrika (Sefrian) – 1995 [112] Secretary for Information, Culture and Mass Mobilization – Fawziya Bashir al-Shalababi – 1995 [112]
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