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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. Amna Elsadik Badri - Wikipedia

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    Amna Elsadik Badri (Arabic: آمنة الصادق بدري) is a Sudanese academic, writer, and activist, focusing on women's education in Sudan.She is the vice president for academic affairs at Ahfad University for Women, the first women's college in the country, where she has taught since 1973.

  4. MANSAM - Wikipedia

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    MANSAM or Women of Sudanese Civic and Political Groups [2] [3] is an alliance of eight political women's groups, 18 civil society organisations, two youth groups and individuals in Sudan that was active in the Sudanese Revolution.

  5. Khalda Saber - Wikipedia

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    She was one of the women who led protest against the 30 years rule of President Omar al-Bashir which led to military takeover of the government. Saber encouraged fellow teachers and women she met on the streets in the city of Port Sudan while walking to the school where she taught to join the pro-democracy uprising. [ 1 ] “

  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Fatima Abdel Mahmoud - Wikipedia

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    Fatima Abdel Mahmoud (27 July 1944, [1] Omdurman, Sudan – 22 July 2018, London, England [2]) was a Sudanese politician, leader of the Sudanese Socialist Democratic Union.In 1973 she was one of the first women to hold political office in Sudan, and she took part in the April 2010 Sudanese general election as the country's first female presidential candidate.

  9. Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Sudan's application of Sharia law is geographically inconsistent. [219] Stoning was a judicial punishment in Sudan. Between 2009 and 2012, several women were sentenced to death by stoning. [220] [221] [222] Flogging was a legal punishment. Between 2009 and 2014, many people were sentenced to 40–100 lashes.