Episode Description
How the significant loss of caregivers, education and financial opportunities alongside the trauma related to war, displacement and pre-existing health conditions has affected many young Sudanese women?
In this interview with Wala Mohammed, co-director of Hopes & Actions Foundation and Sadia Kidwai, Advocacy Officer at Women’s Refugee Commission, we examined both the shared and distinct experiences of young Sudanese refugees and displaced women across Egypt, Chad, West Kordofan, and Uganda.
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Recommended links to this episode:
- Futures on Hold: How War and Displacement Are Impacting Young Sudanese Women (report)
- In Her Own Words: Voices of Sudan (report)
- Overburdened and Under Siege: Women in Sudan's War (webinar)
- Hate Speech in Sudan: A Driver of Conflict and Displacement
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