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 […]
Ameera: the day-to-day life of a tea lady in Sudan
Ameera is not used to being idle, for years she has worked a few jobs at a time. Working as a tea lady on Nile Street in the evenings and as a henna lady during the day, sometimes even working at beauty saloons in the morning; all in an attempt to make ends meet. The […]
A call for solidarity with Amira Osman and women living in Sudan under the terror of Sudan Public Order Regime
The members of the No to women Oppression Coalition (NOWC) strongly condemn the human rights violation committed against NOWC executive committee member Amira Osman by Sudan Public Order Police and Court system. Amira, an engineer by profession was detained and charged by the public order police while undertaking business at Jabal Awleya (west of Khartoum […]
Sudanese Woman Activist Faces Trial; Is it about a Scarf or the Assumed Ideology that Forces Sudanese Women to Disappear
Public Statement On August 27th 2013 while at the Jabal Awalia locality West of Greater Khartoum undertaking some work on land registration, Amira Osman was approached by a police officer who demanded that she covers her hair. When she ignored him, he persisted to which Amira openly refused. As a result, she was physically assaulted, […]
Female Minor Sentenced to Death by Stoning
May 13th 2012, Sudanese judge, Sami Ibrahim Shabo sentenced to death by stoning a young woman accused of adultery. The judgment was made after the first hearing and comes after an ÔÇ£admission of guiltÔÇØ entered following torture and brutal beatings by her brother who instigated the case. Her co-accused however remains un-convicted and able to […]