Gender

May 31, 2009

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Nowhere to Turn is a report documenting the scope and long-term impact of rape and other sexual violence experienced by women who fled attacks on their villages in Darfur and are now refugees in neighboring Chad. This study was conducted

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May 14, 2009

Posted by Alex de Waal

Amal Hassan Fadlalla is a Sudanese anthropologist living in America, and it is revealing that she chose to publish her analysis of the U.S. movement for Darfur, “The Neoliberalization of Compassion: Darfur and the Mediation of American Faith, Fear and

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August 8, 2007

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(The following essay is posted on behalf of Selma Scheewe. The author based this essay on her Thesis titled “Sexual Violence and HIV/AIDS in Conflict-ridden Darfur”, at the University of Groningen.) Introduction Sexual violence is a prominent aspect of many

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