SIHA Film screening “Men as Allies” in Khartoum
On 22nd June 2016, the French Embassy in Khartoum in collaboration with SIHA Network organized a film-screening of the SIHA short documentary “Men as Allies”. Participants of the SIHA Project and protagonists of the documentary were present in addition to around 20 people from different segments of society. Following the film-screening, an open debate took […]
SIHA Uganda: Opening the Black Box
Militant ideologies of Islam, have left Muslim communities in despair, of frequently being linked to attacks and being discriminated for their faith and appearance. Youth, being at a critical stage in their development process, therefore present a certain vulnerability to both being drawn into militant movements, and of experiencing a deep sense of marginalization and […]
SIHA Briefing: Somalia- Gendered Killings
Somalia – Gendered Killings SIHA Briefing on the latest wave of targeted killings of women Targeting civilians, both men and women is not a new issue in Somalia. Thus a growing trend of gendered killings is spreading across Somalia. The militant armed militia Al Shabaab and previous waves of active militant Islamic ideology overwhelmed Somalia […]
Statement on the killing of Somali journalist Sagal Osman
SIHA decries the killing of the Somali journalist Sagal Osman, who was working for state-run radio called “Radio Mogadishu”. Sagal Osman was a university student of Computer Science at Plasma University. She was killed few minutes after she went for a meeting preparing for her final examination at the University campus, on 5th June around […]
Update Constitutional Appeal in the case of Mariam Yahya
On 30th May 2016, the legal defense team behind the Constitutional Appeal in the case of Mariam Yahya, was ordered by the Constitutional Court, to pay court fees for the on 23rd December 2015 submitted appeal. This payment order, gives reason to believe that the Constitutional Court acknowledges a violation of a constitutional right, whereas […]
South Sudan: Launch of the National Action Plan to end Violence against Women and Girls
The launch of the National Action Plan for South Sudan on May 10th, 2016 speaks to the suffering of majority of women in South Sudan who have undergone unprecedented levels of violence since the upsurge of the latest civil conflict in December 2013. As such, it is “a mile stone for the Republic of South […]
Follow – Up on the killing of Hindia Haji Mohammed
On December 3rd Hindia Haji Mohamed a mother of 5 children, who worked as journalist for a state-run radio station and TV channel in Mogadishu has lost her life, after bomb which was planted underneath the seat of her car, exploded. Hindia was the widow of a former journalist who also died in 2012 restaurant […]
Constitutional Appeal in the case of Mariam Yahya
SIHA has submitted on 23/12/2015, in line with the Constitutional Court Act from 2005, an appeal to the Constitutional Court in Sudan in the case of Abrar Alhadi (aka Mariam Yahya). The appeal was drafted based on consultations carried out by SIHA and Mariam Yahya’s legal defense team, as well as a number of activists […]
SIHA NETWORK: The struggle for justice and equality
KAMPALA, 4th-10th April: The surge of political and militant interpretations of Islam in the Eastern and Horn of Africa has had major implications on the lives of populations and communities across the region. Muslims in the Horn and Eastern Africa are caught between being victims of the irrationality of militant interpretations and political Islam, misperceptions […]
Representing Women of Courage – Awadiya M. Kuku awarded for her work as a women’s rights activist
Awadiya Mahmoud Kuku is a women leader standing for the voices of thousands of women across Sudan. She recently received the U.S. State Department 10th Annual International Women of Courage Award, for her activism in the field of women rights since early 1990s. Awadiya, who herself is a tea seller from Khartoum, is part of […]