Interview with novelist Sara El Jak on literature, womanhood, and empowerment
For Radio Dabanga’s Inspirational Women series* we interviewed novelist and social activist Sara Hamza El Jak Abdallah. As one of the few successful Sudanese...
For Radio Dabanga’s Inspirational Women series* we interviewed novelist and social activist Sara Hamza El Jak Abdallah. As one of the few successful Sudanese...
The second quarter of 2021 has highlighted many challenges still facing Sudan’s transitional government, however in spite of ongoing incidents of...
For Radio Dabanga’s Inspirational Women series* we interviewed Safaa Jaber Tutu, activist, revolutionary, and once Miss Nuba Mountains. Originally from...
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the entire world and brought societies to a standstill as the virus spread across the...
For Radio Dabanga’s Inspirational Women series we interviewed Siham Osman Mohamed Ahmed, the first woman to hold the position of Under-Secretary of...
For Radio Dabanga’s Inspirational Women series we interviewed activist Nisreen El Saim. This climate activist and revolutionary has been a...
About 1,500 women and girls access five UN Population Fund (UNFPA) temporary safe spaces in El Geneina, capital of West...
In an interview for Radio Dabanga’s Inspirational Women series, musician Zakia Abul Gassim Abu Bakr talked about her outstanding career,...
“This girl is so remarkably brave. She didn’t hesitate to tell us about three crazed Janjaweed who assaulted her for...
Sudanese Orthodox Christians celebrated Easter on Sunday, May 2. For the occasion, Radio Dabanga decided to investigate the experiences of Christians...
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“Awareness is the closest way to helping people achieve their aspirations,” says Khartoum literary writer and journalist Stella Gaitano, whose...