Sudanese Women's Union

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The Sudanese Women's Union is a pioneering feminist and political organization in Sudan that has played a central role in advocating for women's rights, social justice, and democratic reforms since the mid-20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf feminist organization
non-governmental organization
political organization
women's organization
activity advocacy for women's access to education
advocacy for women's labor rights
campaigning for women's political participation
political education of women
public awareness campaigns on women's rights
advocatesFor civil liberties and democratic freedoms in Sudan
equal educational opportunities for women
protection from gender-based violence
reform of family laws in Sudan
women's political representation in Sudan
continent Africa
country Sudan
fieldOfWork gender equality
human rights
political activism
social reform
women's rights
focus Sudanese women
foundedInPeriod mid-20th century
goal advancement of Sudanese women
elimination of gender discrimination in Sudan
promotion of democratic reforms in Sudan
promotion of social justice in Sudan
hasLanguage Arabic
hasOrganizationalType mass organization
membership-based organization
ideology democracy
feminism
social justice
movement African feminist movement
Arab feminist movement
women's movement in Sudan
notableFor advocacy for legal reforms for women in Sudan
campaigns for women's suffrage in Sudan
pioneering feminist activism in Sudan
role in democratic and anti-dictatorship struggles in Sudan
opposes authoritarian rule in Sudan
gender-based discrimination
patriarchy
politicalAlignment left-leaning
regionServed Sudan NERFINISHED

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Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim founded Sudanese Women's Union