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February 1 - 2021 DABANGA SUDAN The Juba Peace Agreement is signed while the country is drowning - cartoon by Omar Dafallah (RD) The signing of the Juba Peace Agreement in October was a glimmer of hope for a peaceful future in Sudan, however, there has been little immediate relief to the general public from ongoing economic woes, and chronic shortages of basic commodities such as bread and fuel. This was exacerbated by the second wave of COVID-19 infections. Protests against the shortages, the March of the Millions expressing dissatisfaction with the slow pace of implementing the aims of the revolution, and frustration and concerns about security issues were widespread. The terms of the Juba agreement were also not welcomed everywhere, and the Eastern Sudan protocol of the agreement triggered clashes. ....
Sudan: Kandaka - Keeping Women's Rights On the Agenda in Post-Revolution Sudan allafrica.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from allafrica.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
December 21 - 2020 DABANGA SUDAN Women call on government to talk to them about peace (Sari Omer) Last year, Sudan’s successful pro-democracy revolution made headlines around the world, with many international onlookers surprised at the integral and leading role played by women. Women made up an estimated 70 per cent of the mass demonstrations that led to the toppling of the Omar Al Bashir run regime. A photo of a woman wearing white, addressing protesters from a car rooftop, became a widely shared and defining image of the revolution. High hopes were bestowed on Sudan’s transitional government to steer the nation towards democracy, and dismantle the structures and ‘morality laws’ that unjustly targeted women. ....