Tea Sellers in Sudan... Icons of the Feminist Struggle!
The local authorities estimate the number of tea sellers in the state of Khartoum at 23,000 stationary saleswomen. In the past, the job was a safe choice for internally displaced...
The local authorities estimate the number of tea sellers in the state of Khartoum at 23,000 stationary saleswomen. In the past, the job was a safe choice for internally displaced...
In July 2020, the transitional government in Sudan criminalized female circumcision. And so, the battle against this practice may have managed a win, thanks to women’s long and continuous work...
These women collectively run an agricultural cooperative in the far ends of Sudan, and with the surplus produced after years of hard work, they bought land and included new women...
An account of Jabarona, one of the slums at the outskirts of Khartoum, inhabited by the second generation of migrants (1980-2000), who fled the wars and armed conflicts in the...
Over the past few decades, the authorities’ performance, fluctuating policies, and contradictory approaches have led to a state of impoverishment in Sudan, creating hotbeds of political, economic, and social unrest...
Defence and security have reigned supreme over state budget, amidst internal warring on a number of fronts. Their two budgets combined took over 50 percent of some of those state...