Symposium launches an urgent call for sustainable solutions.

Symposium title: “The War in Sudan and the Implications for Food Security and the Right to Food: Towards Sustainable Solutions” Organizer: Nubian Center for Peace and Democracy Date: December 7 Place: African Organization for Rights and Development. Speakers: Dr. Ahmed Eltjan. Mr. Naji Mohamed Majzoub Dr. Mohamed Saleh Mohamed The ongoing war in Sudan has […]

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Norwegian Ambassador meets with women’s groups, civil society organizations and Sudanese resistance committees in Entebbe.

His Excellency Ambassador John Anton Johnson, Norwegian Ambassador to Sudan, met with a number of Sudanese political and civil groups in Entebbe, Uganda. On December 5, His Excellency Ambassador John Anton Johnson held large meetings in Entebbe, which included representatives of Sudanese civil society organizations, women and youth leaders, Sudanese resistance committees, and political parties.

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Meeting and a lecture ..

Meeting.. Update meeting for Sudanese Medical Sector student on HELP-MEDs project proposal presentation. and a lecture .. The war in Sudan, the worsening food security crisis and the right to food: Toward sustainable solutions to address the complexities of the crisis. Historical background about Mr. Mohamed Salih Mohamed Yassin (PhD).Chairman of the Nubian Center for

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Psychological Support …

The lack of psychological support for women working in the field of advocating for victims of violence has a detrimental impact on their efforts, hinders their work, diminishes their enthusiasm and performance, and makes them more susceptible to frustration and burnout. Therefore, it is crucial to provide them with psychological care, as this care contributes

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Sudan Crisis: Canadian Officials Seek Solutions with Sudanese Civil Society.

In a step to support the Sudanese people, a meeting was held on December 2-3 in Entebbe, Uganda, bringing together representatives from Sudanese civil society organizations, women’s groups, political and youth leaders, and Canadian officials, Mr. Pierric Le Dorze and Mr. Barry Parkernson from the Canadian Embassy in Sudan, currently operating from the Ethiopian capital,

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Educating the next generation the values of equality and justice is a key to dismantling the structures that perpetuate violence against women.

Comprehensive education helps people understand the causes, types, and psychological, physical, and social impacts of violence on victims. It contributes to building more just and equitable societies where everyone enjoys equal rights and opportunities. By understanding the root causes of violence and its far-reaching consequences, we can foster a society that values women’s rights and

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Educating the next generation in the values of equality and justice is fundamental to eradicating violence against women.

The most alarming aspect of gender-based violence is its persistence across generations. Therefore, educating future generations value of equality and justice is a crucial and decisive step in combating this phenomenon. It contributes to changing negative societal perceptions of women and enhances respect for their rights and dignity. By raising awareness among young people about

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