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  2. Niemat Kuku - Wikipedia

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    Kuku has documented the strong role of Sudanese women in the public sphere since the early twentieth century, prior to World War I, during the Anglo–Egyptian colonial control of Sudan. [6] In 2009, around the time of the 2010 Sudanese general election which had originally been planned for 2009, Kuku published a study of the political support ...

  3. Babiker Bedri Scientific Association for Women's Studies

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    Open to educated women from Sudan, the association's early aims were to set up welfare and education programmes for women in the White Nile and Red Sea states, and to end female genital mutilation, which has a high prevalence in Sudan. [1] Asma El Dareer was one of the association's presidents. [2]

  4. Elections in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    In the election of 2010, there were two presidential elections, one for the Presidency of the Republic of Sudan and one for the Presidency of the Government of Southern Sudan. Elections for the unicameral, 360-member National Assembly were last held in April 2015. The National Legislature whose members were chosen in mid-2005 had two chambers.

  5. 2010 Sudanese general election - Wikipedia

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    [22] 60% of seats will be chosen in constituencies, and 40% (split 25% women to 15% general seats) by proportional representation; the proportional seats have an electoral threshold of 4%, candidates for presidential elections require 200 endorsements from 18 of Sudan's 25 states, citizens have to be over 17 years to vote and over 40 years and ...

  6. Women in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    This is a general indicator of the burden of fertility on young women in a country. The rate for Sudan in 2011 was 61.9 per 1,000. [19] Reproductive health is another critical component of women's health in Sudan. The contraceptive prevalence rate of married women ages 15–49 in 2009 was 8%. [19]

  7. Sudan National Elections Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Sudan National Elections Commission (NEC) was established in 2008 under the National Elections Act as part of a broader framework to reform Sudan's electoral process. . Its formation followed the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) of 2005, which sought to resolve conflicts and establish a more inclusive political environment in the count

  8. Ministry of Education (Sudan) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Education (Arabic: وزارة التربية والتعليم) in Sudan is responsible for overseeing the education system in the country. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Their strategy involves providing education in the context of an economic crisis, inflation, and limited availability of commodities, wheat, fuel, and medicine.

  9. Category:Women in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Women's education in Sudan (2 C, 1 P) ... (3 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Women in Sudan" The following 2 pages are in this ...