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This is the statement produced by the experts from various Civil society organizations who came together at meeting in Arusha held by the Regional Civil Society Forum under the theme United to Prevent, End Impunity and Provide Support to the Survivors of Sexual and Gender Based Violence in the Great Lakes Region.
SIHA Network presented this statement at the 50th Ordinary session of the African Commission. This statement highlights the dire women human rights situation in the Horn countries and introduces the situational report (Women in the Horn, still bend their heads).
07/18/2011
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This statement was made following a meeting of civil society groups and organizations to consult on and discuss strengthening of the UN treaty body system
05/13/2011
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This is an English version of a statement released by the Say No to women Oppression Coalition after a vow was made by President Al Bashir to maintain the Public Order Regime in Sudan.
This statement was released by the Say No Women Oppression coalition after the release of a video of a woman being lashed outside a police station in Khartoum.
An Arabic version of a press statement released by SIHA at the 48th ordinary session of the African Commission in Banjul to draw the attention of the Commission to the discussion paper, Beyond Trousers, discussing the discriminatory laws in Sudan.
A French version of a press statement released by SIHA at the 48th ordinary session of the African Commission in Banjul to draw the attention of the Commission to the discussion paper, Beyond Trousers, discussing the discriminatory laws in Sudan.
An English version of a press statement released by SIHA at the 48th ordinary session of the African Commission in Banjul to draw the attention of the Commission to the discussion paper, Beyond Trousers, discussing the discriminatory laws in Sudan.
11/04/2010
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This statement was released in reaction to the changes made in Sudan law by the Sudanese parliament. These amendments could result in the escalation of violence against women and girls in Sudan.
11/04/2010
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This press release authored by SOAWR (Solidarity for Afircan women's rights) was written after the arrest of Lubna Hussein and two others for violating the public dress code in Sudan.





