UN Women Representative In Sudan
Ms. Adjaratou Fatou Ndiaye/ Adji, UN Women Country Representative in Sudan since July 2018 is a lawyer and a gender expert by training, and a well-known Gender activist in the Africa region who participated in her home country to key advocacies that brought fundamental changes to women’s status.
UN Women Africa Leadership Series-Adjaratou Fatou Ndiaye
UN Sudan report highlights 'atrocity after atrocity' - Dabanga
From Where I stand: Having received mental health psychosocial support, I am now better placed to support other women in my community
UN Women calls for a holistic data collection approach to help develop humanitarian work in South Sudan
Security Council remarks Special Representative of the Secretary
Sudan's women and girls endure six months of conflict with no end
Rising sexual violence in Sudan conflict reflects entrenched patriarchy – but women and girls are fighting back
Statement on increasing financing and investment to end violence against women and girls to achieve the SDGs in South Sudan
UN Women Ethiopia changing the lives of women and girls
UN Women Liberia
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No woman feels safe': Sexual violence rampant in Sudan war - The Japan Times