CSW70 Interactive Expert Panel – Priority Theme Floor Intervention – SIHA Network

Chair, Excellencies, colleagues,
My name is Faizat Badmus-Busari, Regional Programme Manager at the Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa – SIHA Network. SIHA is a regional feminist network working with over 250 women’s rights organizations across the Horn of Africa.
SIHA Network Statement: #International Women’s Day – Rights. Justice. Action.

Across the Horn of Africa, women and girls continue to lead change in the face of conflict, displacement, and systemic inequality. From community organizers to human rights defenders, their courage and leadership are shaping a just future.
Despite this, women’s rights continue to be relentlessly challenged everyday:
SIHA Network Oral Statement During the 61st Session of the Human Rights Council, Enhanced Interactive Dialogue on Sudan

Thank you, Mr. President.
The situation in Sudan is drastically deteriorating by the day. The capture of El Fasher by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), and now the events in Blue Nile State and Greater Kordofan, mark an expansion of the conflict.
Statement by Ms. Hala AlKarbi, SIHA Network, Regional Director: UN Security Council Briefing on Sudan

President, Excellencies,
Thank you for the opportunity to brief you today. I am Hala Alkarib, a Sudanese woman, human rights defender, and regional director of the Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA), a grassroots feminist network. Like millions of Sudanese people, I have lost family members and my home as a result of the war.
JOINT STATEMENT: We Call for Zero Tolerance to FGM in Somaliland No Sunna. No Medicalization. No Exceptions.

We, women’s rights organizations in Somaliland, strongly condemn the continued practice of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), which affects 99 percent of women and girls in the country.
We recognize that this harmful practice constitutes a grave violation of human rights, bodily integrity, dignity, and
A Somalia Free from FGM/C in all its forms

Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) remains one of the most severe forms of violence against women and girls in Somalia, with a prevalence rate of over 99% among women aged 15 to 491.
Despite its devastating health consequences and violation of fundamental human rights, the practice persists under the guise of cultural tradition, social pressure, and false religious justification.
The Draft Anti-FGM Bill of 2019 represents an important milestone in the struggle to end FGM
South Sudanese Youth Call for Inclusive Governance and Peace

We, the youth of South Sudan representing Central Equatoria State (Juba), Western Bahr El Ghazal (Wau, Jur River, and Raja), Western Equatoria State (Yambio), and Jonglei State, gathered at the Regency Hotel in Juba from 27–28 November 2025 for the Inclusive Youth Forum. The forum was organized by the Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA) Network under the Inclusive Governance for Peace Project, supported by the UN Peacebuilding Fund.
Urgent Appeal: Massive Numbers of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence Cases Coming Out of El Fasher

Since the fall of El Fasher on October 26, 2025, the Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA) Network has documented and verified fifty-two (52) cases of rape and gang rape that took place in the first ten (10) days immediately following the attack by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Most of these crimes were committed on October 27, 2025, alone. These violations occurred as women and girls attempted to flee from the city through Shagra, Garni, and Tura villages in addition to Al Amal Gate.
Unchecked Brutality in Barah, North Kordofan: Testimonies Uncover Systematic Violence Against Women and Girls

The Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA) Network has documented widespread human rights violations committed against civilians in Barah, North Kordofan. This has included conflict-related sexual violence perpetrated against women and girls by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), who moved to ruthlessly take over between October 24 and 25, 2025, following the abrupt withdrawa,
New Evidence and Survivor Testimonies from El Fasher and Its Surroundings Emerge as RSF’s Campaign of Genocide Continues

The Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA) Network remains appalled by the Rapid Support Forces’ (RSF) continuing campaign of genocide, ethnic targeting of indigenous African populations in North Darfur as a whole, and the perpetration of deep, systematic sexual violence against women and girls in El Fasher.