Sudan: Sexual and Gender Based Violence Teachers’ Handbook
SIHA is developing a handbook for teachers to employ as a tool of awareness and prevention against Sexual and Gender Based Violence in Sudan and in the process SIHA organized training of trainers workshops to be able to broaden the the use of the handbook across the country by as many teachers and schools as […]
The spreading militancy and Islamic Salafism in the Horn of Africa threatens women’s dignity: Statement to the ACHPR 56th ordinary summit
Banjul, April, 2015 Honorable Chairperson, Commissioners, the Secretary of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights and distinguished participants, The Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA) is highly concerned about the rapid spread of religious militancy and Salafism in the Horn of Africa, and specifically for the plight of women, […]
Le militantisme épandage et islamique salafisme dans la Corne de l’Afrique menace la dignité des femmes: Déclaration publique à la 56e Session Ordinaire de la CADHP
Prises en tenaille entre l’idéologie militante et la terreur: Les femmes de la Corne de l’Afrique font face aux menaces et aux atteintes portées à leur dignité comme conséquence de la fulgurante ascension du militantisme islamique et du salafisme PRESENTEE PAR : L ’INITIATIVE STRATEGQIUE DES FEMMES DE LA CORNE DE L’AFRIQUE (RESEAU SIHA) Banjul, […]
Teens tried for wearing trousers in Sudan
TEENS TRIED FOR WEARING TROUSERS IN SUDAN SIHA STATEMENT 18 FEBRUARY 2015 In Sudan, women and girls continue to suffer under discriminatory laws,under so-called ‘Public Order Articles’ contained in the 1991 Sudanese Criminal Act by which they are arrested based on loose interpretations of the laws, subjected to summary trials and lashed. On Wednesday 11 […]
The consequences of exclusion in Sudan
The story of one individual can bring home the realities of living under a repressive regime that otherwise seem intangible. The recent story of Meriam Yehya Ibrahim Ishag, a Sudanese woman who has been sentenced to death by a court in Sudan for adultery and “apostasy”, highlights one extreme consequence of such repression. In reality, […]
Meriam’s courage: facing death by hanging
Meriam Ibrahim Yahya is incarcerated and shackled in Sudan’s Omdurman Women’s Prison. Her twenty month old child is with her, and she is pregnant with her second child. Charged with apostasy earlier this month, she faces flogging and then death by hanging. ‘Meriam’s courage’ is the title of a story that was told in Sudan […]
Urgent Action Needed: Innocent Sudanese Mother Will Face Public Flogging and Execution, SIHA Condemns Today’s Ruling in Haj Yousif Court in Khartoum
SIHA STATEMENT, 15 MAY 2014, KHARTOUM: In a shocking decision that the Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA) strongly condemns, Meriam Ibrahim, the 27-year-old pregnant Sudanese women charged with apostasy and adultery, was given a sentence today of 100 lashings and execution by hanging at the Haj Yousif Court Complex in […]
Tribute to Osman Hummaida, Sudanese Human Rights Defender
22nd April 2014 Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA) joins the human rights community in the mourning of the loss and celebrating the life of Osman Hummaida a Sudanese human rights defender and activist. Osman died on Thursday 17th April 2014. He was a prominent Sudanese human rights defender, one of […]
First Women’s Cooperative Union Formed in Sudan; a Much Needed Effort
20th March 2014 18th March 2014 was a historic moment for the poor women working in the informal sector in Sudan as they received a hard-earned permit to form the first and only, Women’s Cooperatives Union. The union encompasses 13 cooperatives, each with an estimated 100 women who include tea and food-sellers, domestic workers and […]
Sudan: Ethiopian Woman Gang Raped by Seven Sudanese Men convicted of “Indecent Acts”
Press Statement 20th February 2014: The young Ethiopian woman at the centre of a trial where she was gang raped by seven men has been found guilty of committing “Indecent Acts”. She has been sentenced to 1 month in prison which has been suspended and a fine of 5000 Sudanese Pounds (approximately 961USD). Of the […]