This article is co-authored by Gender expert and team-leader at yellow movement Betselot Kefelegn Sahle. Feminist movements in crisis-prone regions like the East and Horn of Africa navigate complex socio-political landscapes, including conflict, resource scarcity, and democratic backsliding. This article examines resilience strategies employed by such movements, focusing on Ethiopia’s Yellow Movement (YM) as a case study. YM demonstrates the power of intersectionality, informal structures, and care ethics in sustaining advocacy.
By Walaa Abdulatti Mohammed Nour
Media professionals and content creators seized the opportunity to reconnect with their audiences, using podcasts after the war, to share stories, perspectives, and meaningful discussions that deeply resonate with the Sudanese community at home and abroad.
By Walaa Abdulatti Mohammed Nour
The Sudanese states were living their daily lives and routines as usual despite some changes caused by the influx of displaced individuals from Khartoum. However, after the Rapid Support militia effortlessly took over the city of Wad Madani terror and fear spread throughout Sudan. Thus, a new journey of displacement began in search of safety.
Amidst the challenges posed by the conflict in Sudan, numerous students in Omdurman are determined to pursue their education, thanks to the efforts of local volunteers and international advocacy for the protection of children's educational rights.
By Mustafa Abdelgadir (Béera)
In this essay, we get to know the life and journey of Fur and Darfuri music legend Mariam Ammou.