Sudanese women in wartime: a legend of firmness which is not broken ✍️ d. ALAA IMAD AL -DIN AL -BADRI

In the middle of a Sudanese volatile scene where events intertwine with an endless human tragedy, the Sudanese woman stands out as a rare symbol of patience and unimaginable force. War is not only a conflict between the parties, but rather a severe experience which breaks the social fabric and perpetuates the shoulders of the weakest groups of women with loads exceeding the description and with all the Sudanese women always in the ranks of life fight with life with the courage that surprises hearts.
In the big cities and distant villages, the exploits of women were not limited to the borders of the fields of combat, but extended to the daily squares of life that have lost their husbands and their children and their shoulders have endured the burden of complete families in the absence of the most fundamental rights of the decent security and life of other people who have been moved to their country or to refuge counts dreams of security and new fruits.
Imagine the scene of women who cross the deserts on foot carrying with them the pain of the past and the fears of the future in the journey of the struggle and an unforgettable survivor, some of them have been able to have a new life of the ashes of pain despite the scarcity of resources and the distress of opportunities, while others have found the doors of support closed, and the challenges are not more And the decent blows of life are not of their power and with all that does not remain the hope and the decent blows of life and which are not the power with a power with a power with a power with the power not to make the hope and not to make life and to relax the blows of power with a power with the power not to make of what does not make hope and the relaxing life. Turn them off not only. It is a real painting which reflects the strength of a Sudanese woman who made history silently who was not only a victim, but rather a partner in the construction of the future.
Today, Sudanese women do not need compassion or sweet words. They need real support for fair policies and real opportunities to allow them. She brought above her energy and continues to resist despite all the storms. Supporting them and protecting them is not only a humanitarian demand, but rather a national and moral responsibility which cannot be tolerated. Its weight of adversity and opens the way to a safer, less safe life and dignity.
Today, Sudanese women need more than praise. You need real positions that support them and allow them to cross tribulations with dignity and strength. Sudanese women have proven that they are able to resist, but it is not fair to be left alone in front of the storm. Women are not only the responsibility of themselves, but the responsibility of an entire society, the State, civil society and international organizations.
Sudanese women are not only a symbol of consistency in the face of adversity, but are the real pillar on which the future of Sudan is based. Their stories and attitudes prove that their empowerment and support are not an option but rather a national and moral necessity imposed by the challenges of reality and the hope of the future.




