Here is the link to register to the online meeting : https://www.ascleiden.nl/news/online-country-meeting-sudanese-women-and-their-constant-struggle The history and reality of Sudan demonstrates the ongoing struggle of women across classes, cultures, races, and fields. A lot can be read about women's contentions with patriarchal and autocratic authorities. Fatima Ibrahim and Awadeya Koko, among others, have significantly contributed to women’s rights and representation in political and pub..
In classical political thought, citizenship is a gender-neutral abstract personhood. This concept do...
Regardless of legal frameworks and human rights-based approaches, many structural and other challeng...
Once again, the award of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize focused our attention on the vital role women pl...
The international discourse on gender and peacebuilding presupposes a common agenda among all women ...
In 2011 the state of South Sudan gained its independence from Sudan and thus became the world’s youn...
The ‘Arab Spring’ is a nuanced phenomenon of significance to African democracy and women’s rights in...
This article explores women's substantive representation in Sudan's National Assembly. It examines t...
This paper tries to discover the state of awareness of women’s rights among ordinary Sudanese women....
Gender equality and women\u27s empowerment are both essential elements to peace and stability. These...
While Sudanese women were at the forefront of the popular uprising under the banner "freedom, peace ...
Thesis Submitted To the School Of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS) In Partial Fulfilment of the...
Sudanese women are urging the international community and Sudan’s male leaders to do more to promote...
Master's thesis in Migration and intercultural relationsAfter two civil wars and almost 50 years of ...
South Sudanese women have been grossly under-represented in formal peace negotiations. However, they...
This paper tries to explore Sudanese women’s involvement in civil society. It looks at their roles ...
In classical political thought, citizenship is a gender-neutral abstract personhood. This concept do...
Regardless of legal frameworks and human rights-based approaches, many structural and other challeng...
Once again, the award of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize focused our attention on the vital role women pl...
The international discourse on gender and peacebuilding presupposes a common agenda among all women ...
In 2011 the state of South Sudan gained its independence from Sudan and thus became the world’s youn...
The ‘Arab Spring’ is a nuanced phenomenon of significance to African democracy and women’s rights in...
This article explores women's substantive representation in Sudan's National Assembly. It examines t...
This paper tries to discover the state of awareness of women’s rights among ordinary Sudanese women....
Gender equality and women\u27s empowerment are both essential elements to peace and stability. These...
While Sudanese women were at the forefront of the popular uprising under the banner "freedom, peace ...
Thesis Submitted To the School Of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS) In Partial Fulfilment of the...
Sudanese women are urging the international community and Sudan’s male leaders to do more to promote...
Master's thesis in Migration and intercultural relationsAfter two civil wars and almost 50 years of ...
South Sudanese women have been grossly under-represented in formal peace negotiations. However, they...
This paper tries to explore Sudanese women’s involvement in civil society. It looks at their roles ...
In classical political thought, citizenship is a gender-neutral abstract personhood. This concept do...
Regardless of legal frameworks and human rights-based approaches, many structural and other challeng...
Once again, the award of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize focused our attention on the vital role women pl...