• The Sudanese Women's Union (SWU, Arabic: الاتحاد النسائي السوداني, transliteration: Aletahad Elnisa'i Assodani) is a Sudanese women's rights organisation...
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    included two major women's coalitions, the Women of Sudanese Civic and Political Groups, Sudanese Women's Union, No to Oppression against Women Initiative, and...
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    A series of political agreements among Sudanese political and military forces for a democratic transition in Sudan began in July 2019. Omar al-Bashir overthrew...
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    The Sudanese Women's Union argued that women had played as significant a role as men in the political changes of 2019 and that Sudanese women "claim...
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    war between two rival factions of the military government of Sudan, the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) under Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and the paramilitary Rapid...
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    during late August 2019, for the 39-month democratic transition. The Sudanese Women's Union protested against this. Under Article 19 of the Draft Constitutional...
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    the contribution, and the duration of the loans. Since 1983, the Sudanese Women's Union has been instrumental in setting up the Housewives' Organization...
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  • The Sudanese Writers Union was founded in Khartoum in 1985, the year that democracy was restored in Sudan for a short period. The Union promotes dialogue...
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  • Women Initiative (Arabic: مبادرة لا لقهر النساء Mubadarat La Liqahr al-Nisa' ), also known as the No to Women's Oppression Initiative, is a Sudanese women's...
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  • Sudanese in the United Kingdom (also British Sudanese) including Sudanese-born immigrants to the UK and their British-born descendants are an extremely...
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  • Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim (category Sudanese women writers)
    founded the Intellectual Women's Association, and in 1952 she worked with other women and founded the Sudanese Women's Union (SWU, Arabic: الاتحاد النسائي...
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  • MANSAM or Women of Sudanese Civic and Political Groups is an alliance of eight political women's groups, 18 civil society organisations, two youth groups...
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  • Women's Union Socialist Women's Union of Korea Sudanese Women's Union Ukrainian Women's Union Union of Women of Wallonia, Belgian women's association, 1912–1955...
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    The Sudanese Communist Party (abbr. SCP; Arabic: الحزب الشيوعي السوداني, romanized: Al-Hizb al-Shuyui al-Sudani) is a communist party in Sudan. Founded...
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  • The Second Sudanese Civil War was a conflict from 1983 to 2005 between the central Sudanese government and the Sudan People's Liberation Army. It was largely...
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    intercourse. The surgical infibulation of women came to be known as pharaonic circumcision in Sudan and as Sudanese circumcision in Egypt. In Somalia, it...
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    Khartoum massacre (category Sudanese Revolution)
    Forensic Doctors Union described the result of the enquiry as "poor and defective", and the FFC, the Sudanese Women's Union, the Sudanese Professionals Association...
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    On 25 October 2021, the Sudanese military, led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, took control of the Government of Sudan in a military coup. At least...
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  • on 11 April 2019, when President Omar al-Bashir was overthrown by the Sudanese Armed Forces after popular protests demanded his departure. At that time...
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    The 1971 Sudanese coup d'état was a short-lived communist-backed coup, led by Major Hashem al Atta, one of the founding members of the free officers organization...
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    Sudan (redirect from Sudanese Republic)
    the future development of Sudanese football. Since September 2019, there has been an official national league for women's football clubs that started...
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    Nafisah Ahmad al-Amin (category 20th-century Sudanese women politicians)
    minister in Sudan and one of the founding members of the Sudanese Women's Union. The Sudanese woman throughout the history of her struggle (1972). Khartoum:...
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    Committee of Soviet Women Sudanese Women's Union Suomen Naisten Demokraattinen Liitto [fi] (Democratic League of Finnish Women) Svenska Kvinnors Vänsterförbund [sv]...
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    Sira Diop (category Malian women's rights activists)
    du Soudan (Sudanese Women's Union), in July 1959, she was behind the creations of the Union des femmes de l'ouest africain (Union of Women of West Africa)...
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  • Human Rights (Costa Rica) Ganesh Man Singh, supreme leader of Nepal Sudanese Women's Union (Sudan) Julio Tumiri Javier, founder of the Permanent Assembly for...
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    Khalida Zahir (category Sudanese women's rights activists)
    it provided education for women on health, reading and writing. She was among the founders of the Sudanese Women's Union (SWU) in 1952, an organization...
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    the Sudanese military. The settings in which these attacks occurred: The Janjaweed forces surrounded the village and then attacked girls and women who...
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  • Sudanese literature consists of both oral as well as written works of fiction and nonfiction that were created during the cultural history of today's Republic...
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  • SAF. The leader of the Nasserist Party, Sattea al-Haj, was arrested by Sudanese military intelligence in what was seen as a crackdown by the SAF on anti-war...
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    The South Sudanese Civil War was a multi-sided civil war in South Sudan between forces of the government and opposition forces. In December 2013, President...
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