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Beyond the Coup: What Does Falling Back to the Dark Ages Mean for Sudan’s Economy
by Jawhara Kanu - Nov 15, 2021In Elazhary, South of Khartoum, construction is underway for Mohamed Elbagir’s, a 32-year- old university graduate, modest veranda in his shared family house. The narrow shed, covered with iron sheets, is his office space for his... -
COVID-19 and the Sudanese Economy: A Wake-Up Call or Final Nail in the Coffin?
by Jawhara Kanu - Mar 19, 2020Since its outbreak in Wuhan, China in December 2019, coronavirus (COVID-19) has been taking a gigantic toll on the global economy. It can be described as a trigger to a domino effect of a future economic... -
On Governance and Institutions in Sudan
by Jawhara Kanu - May 1, 2019Now that the old king has been overthrown, will Sudan’s institutions survive a new one? After long 30 years and four continuous months of peaceful anti-government protests, Sudanese President Omar Al Bashir was overthrown on 11... -
A Reflection on the Sudanese Feminist Movement
by Jawhara Kanu - Mar 4, 2019One of my earliest and favourite childhood memories is when I was six years old. My grandmother told us that we will be getting henna. The dark reddish or black body art used by Sudanese women...