WE DEMAND CHANGE: Violence against Women and Girls in the Greater Horn of Africa during COVID-19
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We, the women market vendors of Arua City represented through cooperatives and associations for a long time, have been invisible despite the challenges we face within and outside the markets.
STATEMENT: Women Market Vendors in Arua voice their demands Read More »
This year, SIHA Network leveraged on the 16 days of activism as an opportune period to bring the #MeToo conversation to the light
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On August 15th 2021 Sudanese artist, Fatim Ibrahim Hassan (also known as “Marwa Al-Dowaliya”) was physically assaulted and sexually harassed, according to her alleged statement to SIHA
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STATEMENT FROM CIVIL SOCIETIES IN ETHIOPIA ON THE COMMEMORATION OF PAN AFRICAN WOMEN’S DAY On July 31st, Africa celebrates the 59th Pan African Women’s Day, which was established to recognize
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On August 15th 2021 Sudanese artist, Fatim Ibrahim Hassan (also known as “Marwa Al-Dowaliya”) was physically assaulted and sexually harassed, according to her alleged statement to SIHA on August 19/2021,
Sudan’s history is replete with periods of fierce contestation about what kind of nation Sudan could be, and what its future should look like. Few periods are a better example of this than the recent 2019 revolution, in which the Sudanese people fought to re- establish their voices in this debate.
Tracing the Roots of Discrimination within Sudanese Law Read More »