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HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT: Why so many gender based violence cases in East Africa go unpunished?

By Kelvin Innocent Msika

Gender-based violence in East Africa is widespread and often goes unreported, fueled by harmful gender norms, patriarchal structures, and cultural taboos. Women, girls, and vulnerable groups face abuse, and addressing the problem requires coordinated, community-wide action.

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Rethinking Feminist Critique of Militarization in the Horn of Africa

By Yeabsira Getchew

This article presents reflections on Andariya’s research paper “Gendered Frontlines: Feminist Readings of Militarization in Sudan, South Sudan, and Eritrea”, engaging it through philosophical perspective on gender discourse and the logic of militarization to examine how militarization shapes gendered lives in the Horn of Africa.

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Between War and Exile: The Changing Lives of Sudanese Youth

By Albashir Dahab

The war that erupted on April 15, 2023, turned the lives of millions of Sudanese upside down, forcing widespread internal displacement and driving many others to seek refuge abroad. Stories from Khartoum to Libya, Egypt, and East Africa, portraying a generation caught between violence at home and the struggles of exile. Young people like Talal, Shaimaa, and Ayman endured perilous journeys, lost their dreams, and faced exploitation, poverty, and racism, yet they continued to cling to survival and hope.

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From Khartoum to El Fasher: Escalating of Battles and Displacement in North Darfur

By Al-Tayeb Haj Ahmed

Sudan's conflict has intensified in North Darfur following the liberation of Khartoum, turning El Fasher into the center of a growing humanitarian disaster. A siege by RSF forces has led to food shortages, the collapse of health services, and mass displacement from camps like Zamzam and Abu Shouk. With over 2.5 million people in crisis or emergency conditions, and access to aid nearly cut off, the situation represents one of the worst humanitarian crises in the region.