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,
This is really late, but better late than never. My plans didn’t really go as expected (as if they ever
كان لي زمن من اخر مرة سافرت فيها (9 شهور كده) ويبدو انه خوفي من الطيارات اتضاعف في الوقت ده.
Source: www.UNDP.org Originally published in ElleAfrique Magazine Female genital mutilation is one those terrifying realities that is still practiced openly
The night Dr Amal Ziada died was a horrible one. We had been standing around the ICU all morning, afternoon
A short while ago I was given the task of organizing a couple of workshops for some important national and
2013 will be a year remembered for a quite a few reasons, but mostly for illness, tears and death. I
This isn’t really a complete part since the story isn’t over yet. I actually stopped asking and don’t expect anything
It’s been ages since I travelled (9 months) and my fear of plans seems to have doubled in that time