Kidnapped In The Name of The Law
WHY WOMEN IN SUDAN ARE FIGHTING FOR THEIR RIGHTS UNDER THE SUDANESE PERSONAL STATUS LAW Published in Teakisi Magazine Note: […]
WHY WOMEN IN SUDAN ARE FIGHTING FOR THEIR RIGHTS UNDER THE SUDANESE PERSONAL STATUS LAW Published in Teakisi Magazine Note: […]
Written for African Feminism with Omnia Shawkat Country-wide peaceful demonstrations against the regime in Sudan are in their second month,
Published on 31/3/2020 on LinkedIn For many people, working from home can be a completely new and unfamiliar experience.
Originally published on 27/10/2019 on LinkedIn I just finished reading an interesting article by Ashley Eva Millar and Malan Rietveld titled ‘Natural
There is a lot going on in the land of the Nile these days: war drums in the east with
Photo credit: Reem Gaafar October is Down Syndrome Awareness month, and around this time last year came Sally Phillip’s documentary
Originally published in Teakisi Magazine Ask any Sudanese or any African person about leading Sudanese women figures of the 20th century,
Originally featured in Andariya Magazine Once upon a time, around 1930, a boy named Abdel Aziz Dawoud was born in
Originally featured in Teakisi Magazine With recent developments in technology and knowledge sharing, many once-unavailable skills and professions have now become