Event

The Roles of Women's and Civil Society Activism in Sudan and South Sudan

Date
15 Mar 2025
Time
10:00 UK time
Speakers
Dr Amira Osman
Lorna Merekaje
Heba Elhindi
Ola Hassanain
Nyachangkuoth Rambang Tai
Jennifer Subek
Suzanne Jambo
Where
St Antony's College - Main Site, Investcorp Lecture Theatre, 62 Woodstock Road OX2 6JF
Organiser contact
Audience
Public
Cost
Students and guest speakers free; for others we ask for an optional contribution towards the daytime hospitality of £10, payable on the day (debit card payment or cash)
Booking
Required
Join us for the next one day hybrid conference of The Sudanese Programme. If you aren't able to join us in person, you are welcome to join by ZOOM. Register to receive your personal ZOOM link at: https://tinyurl.com/TSPprogMarch25

Please see The Sudanese Programme website for programme details: https://www.sudaneseprogramme.org

All are welcome, we look forward to having you with us.

Speakers include:
Dr Amira Osman - Sudanese Women Activism during the Revolution and War
Lorna Merekaje
Heba Elhindi - Amplifying Sudanese Women’s Voices through Arts & Culture: Insights from Sudafest
Ola Hassanain - Shadow Lexicons
Nyachangkuoth Rambang Tai - Women’s & Civil Society Activism in South Sudan: Shaping Peace, Politics & Social Change
Jennifer Subek - Women Empowerment and Advocacy
Suzanne Jambo - The Evolution and Participation of South Sudanese Women in Civil Society, Peace and Justice

Event chair and moderators: Dr Ahmed Al-Shahi and Dr Richard Barltrop. The event is organised by The Sudanese Programme, in collaboration with the Middle East Centre, St Antony's College, University of Oxford