Interviews with Sudanese Women Activists

During her visit to Sudan in February 2007, Inter Pares staff member, Caroline Boudreau, spoke with Neimat Kuku Mohamed and Omaima El-Mardi from the Gender Centre for Research and Training, about their experience as Sudanese women activists.

Omaima El-Mardi

Weaving Solidarity with Sudanese Women (13:12 min.)
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Neimat Kuku Mohamed

The Beginning of the Fundamentalist Regime and its Consequences (3:01 min.) The Gender Centre for Research and Training: 10 years of action (1:12 min.)
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Sudanese Women Struggling for Their Own Rights (2:18 min.) The Gender Centre and Sudanese Women Working for Change (1:38 min.)
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Sudanese Civil Society Looking Into the Future (3:57 min.)  
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