The struggle for Sudanese women’s rights: gains at home, losses abroad
Although divorced from a past, abusive husband, Sahar* still felt trapped. Until recently, regulations would prohibit mothers from t...
Sudan’s two-faced approach to press freedom
Although slight in stature, her voice boomed her indignation towards the army’s on-going hold on power in Sudan. A social medi...
Mounting calls for justice: Kushayb’s trial and the ICC
With overwhelming support in Darfur for Kushayb’s trial commencing at the Hague, pressure is mounting for the Sudan gov...
Another pandemic: Rising domestic violence under quarantine in Sudan
The pandemic has caused all countries to direct citizens to stay home to protect themselves and others, yet for domestic violence vi...
Sudan’s Dearth of Doctors
Medical personnel quit during a pandemic due to assaults and limited equipment Doctors are celebrating a small victory in Sudan afte...
Eradicating FGM in Sudan; Considerable Efforts Needed
The Transitional Government of Sudan moved to approve a draft law that criminalizes Female Genital Mutilation [FGM] last week making...
No food for Ramadan – Corona’s deadly influence on food prices
Due to government measures in place to contain the coronavirus, Khartoum citizens only have a few morning hours to shop for food bef...
The picture of the revolution
The Sudanese young revolutionist, secondary school student Mohamed Youssif, was like many across the country who were angry at the...
Sudan authorities support while affected communities fear Africa’s largest dam
Sudanese and Ethiopian authorities appear steadfast in their commitment to seeing the Renaissance Dam, touted to be the largest hydr...