CORONAVIRUS DOS AND DON’TS ARE BLIND TO URBAN POOR WOMEN’S REALITIES IN SOMALIA
Photography Credit: AMISOM Public Information, 2016 SIHA Network is a regional network that works with urban poor women in shanty, peripheral settlements in addition to internally displaced, migrant women and girls across the greater Horn of Africa. The latest global warnings and protection guidance regarding Coronavirus (COVID-19) have been, in our view, largely a conversation […]
HOW APPLICABLE ARE CORONAVIRUS DOS AND DON’TS FOR WOMEN IN PRISONS, IDP/POC CAMPS, AND URBAN POOR COMMUNITIES IN SOUTH SUDAN?
Photography credit: SIHA Archives SIHA Network is a regional network that works with women and girls across the Horn of Africa, including those residing in Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) receiving sites, Protection of Civilians (POCs) camps, prisons, and urban poor communities. The latest global warnings and protection guidance regarding Coronavirus (COVID-19) have been, in our […]
DOS AND DON’TS: CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE ADVICE DOES NOT SEE THE REALITY OF WOMEN IN SUDAN
Artwork by Hussein Mirghani The latest global warnings and protection guidance regarding Coronavirus (COVID-19) have been, in our view, a conversation amongst the privileged. The risk mitigation afforded by these prevention measures leaves out those who do not have access or only have limited access to 1) information 2) sanitizers/disinfectants, and 3) soap and clean […]
CORONAVIRUS: UGANDA NEEDS A ROBUST RESPONSE PLAN TO SUPPORT WOMEN IN THE INFORMAL ECONOMY
Photography Credit: SIHA Archives SIHA Network is a regional network that works with urban poor women in shanty, peripheral settlements in addition to internally displaced, migrant women and girls across the greater Horn of Africa. The latest global warnings and protection guidance regarding Coronavirus (COVID-19) has been, in our view, largely a conversation among the […]
CORONAVIRUS DOS AND DON’TS ARE BLIND TO URBAN POOR WOMEN’S REALITIES
Photography Credit: SIHA Archives SIHA Network is a regional network that operates among women in urban slum communities and IDP and migrant women and girls across the greater Horn of Africa. The latest global warnings and protection guidance regarding Coronavirus (COVID-19) have been, in our view, largely a conversation among the privileged. The risk mitigation […]
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY 2020 – I AM GENERATION EQUALITY: REALIZING WOMEN’S RIGHTS
Photography Credit: Ahmed Mahmoud It is time to drop the charade: women’s movements are political movements On International Women’s Day this year, we reflect on what SIHA as a network has achieved throughout the region, but also on where we want to focus our efforts and advocacy and influencing work in the immediate future. Since the […]
FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION / CUTTING HAS ALWAYS BEEN A MANIFESTATION – NOT A ROOT CAUSE – OF GENDER INEQUALITY AND THE SUBORDINATION OF WOMEN AND GIRLS
On Thursday, SIHA joined the rest of the world in commemorating the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation and Cutting – an invasive violation of the rights of women and girls that is pervasive in the Horn of Africa. FGM/C is still practiced throughout the greater Horn of Africa region, where prevalence […]
THE SUDAN WOMEN PROTEST APPLAUDS THE COURAGEOUS STEPS TAKEN BY THE TRANSITIONAL GOVERNMENT TO ACHIEVE “SUDAN-MADE” PEACE
For the first time, a Sudanese top-level official traveled to Kauda in the Nuba Mountains to meet with the leadership of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM North). The significance of this meeting is that this is the first time in decades that Sudanese formal leadership has met publicly with the rebel faction’s leadership inside […]
SIHA NETWORK LAUNCHES “Between Poverty and Trauma” – A Shelter Management Manual for Migrant and Trafficked Women and Girls
Over the years, SIHA’s work with adolescent girls has focused on girls living in conflict, post-conflict and emergency contexts, including migrant and IDP girls, and girls who migrate (or are forced to migrate) to other countries in search of economic opportunities. The “Between Poverty and Trauma – Shelter Management manual for Migrant and Trafficked women […]
INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS DAY, 2019
Stop tokenism in women’s rights – Sudan must adopt and commit to women’s human rights Sudan is one of only two African countries that is not a signatory to the International Convention on the Elimination of All forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW). This treaty safeguards the rights of women and girls by obliging party-states […]