Sudanese women who fought against Khartoum’s militarism for decades laid the foundations for Sudan’s ongoing revolution.
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Tahani Ismail is a social worker and human rights activist based in Nyala, Darfur. She began her human rights advocacy while still a high school stude... nt at the height of the genocide in Darfur. After studying socio-economic studies at Cavendish University in Uganda, she worked her way up to become the Executive Director of a national humanitarian organisation, working on issues of sustainable development.
Sudanese women who fought against Khartoum’s militarism for decades laid the foundations for Sudan’s ongoing revolution.