CALL FOR PROPOSALS FOR PRODUCTION OF EDUCATIONAL VIDEO
Deadline: Wednesday 24th of October 2019 – 17:00 hours SIHA Network is implementing the “Challenging Patterns and Drivers of Sexual Violence Against Women and Girls in Wau State, South Sudan” project. The project aims to promote positive shifts in attitudes, behaviours, and practices around sexual violence against women and girls in South Sudan, resulting in […]
CALL FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST: CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR PRODUCTION OF A DOCUMENTARY “ENGAGING MARGINALIZED WOMEN IN ELECTIONS IN SUDAN”
Deadline: Tuesday 15th October, 2019 – 17:00 hours SIHA Network is implementing the “Engaging Marginalized women in Elections in Sudan” project. The project aims at engaging with women in the informal sector who will be both candidates and influential voters in spreading awareness of the political process and democracy. This project will further enable urban […]
THE GATES ARE OPEN FOR THE WOMEN OF SUDAN
On Monday morning, 2nd September 2019, representatives from the Strategic Initiative for women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA Network) met up with Dr. Aisha Mousa of the Sudan Sovereign Council. The meeting happened at the Palace in Khartoum, Sudan. During the meeting, Dr. Aisha asserted the criticality of women taking advantage of the space […]
A MOVE TO FORMALISE STREET TRADE IN KAMPALA
#MakeHerVisible In an attempt to regulate street vendors in Kampala, Kampala Capital City Authority is in the process of instituting a Street Trade Ordinance, providing legislative framework within which street trade will be organized on the streets of Kampala. Within the ordinance, some of the provisions therein propose street vendors registering with KCCA in order […]
INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY 2019 – #GirlsAreYouthToo
#GirlsAreYouthToo Today, we join the rest of the world to commemorate the International Youth Day. This year’s theme, “Transforming Education” seeks to contribute to achieving the 4th goal of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) which is “Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.” At SIHA, we recognize that […]
Sudan Women Protest wins the Africa Human Rights Shield Award
This morning, Friday 2nd August, the Sudan Women Protest – an initiative borne out of the women’s role in the revolution received the Africa Human Rights Shield Award for North Africa from the Pan African Human Rights Defenders Network in appreciation of the courage and brevity that the women of Sudan through this initiative […]
GENDER ALERT: The courageous women of Sudan continue to stand alone against the scourge of sexual violence
#SudanWomenProtest Hundreds of Sudanese women across the country from Kordufan to Gadarif, and port Sudan in Eastern Sudan and Atbra and greater Khartoum came out in hundreds to protest the high prevalence of sexual violence and acts of rape that took place against women, men and children during the brutal mass crime that was committed […]
An Open Letter of Public Concern from African and Sudanese Civil Society
RE: The Militarization of Public space in Rural and Urban areas in Sudan and the Corresponding Increase in Cases of Sexual Violence, Sexual harassment and Intimidation in the Aftermath of the Khartoum Massacre We, the undersigned are a coalition of Sudanese and African civil society organizations working in and concerned with Sudan, which is supported, […]
Statement by the Women’s Cooperatives Union of Food and Beverage Vendors in Khartoum
The Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA) is publishing this statement on behalf of the Women’s Cooperative Union of Food and Beverage Vendors in Sudan, a member of our network. STATEMENT BY THE WOMEN’S COOPERATIVES UNION OF FOOD AND BEVERAGE VENDORS IN KHARTOUM As representatives of women laborers and street vendors working […]
PRESS STATEMENT: International Day of Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict
#RAPEISACRIME The Horn of Africa countries share the unfortunate characteristic of having fragile and often disintegrated state structures that suffer from a lack of democracy, absence of transparency, corruption, poor rule of law and systemic human rights violations. This, intertwined with recurrent conflicts, makes the region one of the most unstable in Africa, or indeed […]