Haffiya Abdalla

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    Egypt Hosts 9 Million International Migrants, Refugees From 133 Countries Including Sudan

    Haffiya Elyas Egypt hosts 9 million international migrants, and refugees from 133 countries IOM said. Due to the prolonged instability in Egypt’s neighboring countries since 2019, millions have sought refuge in Egypt, including about 4 million from Sudan, 1.5 million from Syria, 1 million from Yemen, and 1 million from Libya. These four nationalities make up 80% of the migrants in the country. The International Organization for Migration announced, last Sunday, that there are about…

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    On the Occasion of the World Hepatitis Day

    “Sudan Can’t Wait to Eliminate Hepatitis” Haffiya Elyas World Hepatitis Day is marked on July 28th every year to increase the awareness and understanding of viral hepatitis and the diseases that it causes. Infections with the hepatitis virus are the leading cause of liver disease all over the world. Sudan is one of the countries with the highest seroprevalence of the hepatitis B virus. Federal Ministry of Health in collaboration with the WHO celebrated World…

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    NCCW Launches (Book and Film): Success Stories of Abandoning Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)

    Success Stories: Turning Outputs Into Outcomes  Haffiya Abdalla  FGM is deeply rooted in Sudanese and African communities. It existed thousands of years before Islam. currently, it is practiced by Muslims and non-Muslims alike. Formal and informal education and awareness dialogue are crucial in transforming societies to the abandonment of the practice.  Despite huge efforts over four decades, the complete eradication of FGM remains an unresolved problem. The pace of change remains slow. Addressing this NCCW…

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    AcoGaps Participates in the Regional Experts Roundtable Dialogue on the Security of the Red Sea & Gulf of Aden in Kenya

    Haffiya Abdalla The Red Sea and Gulf of Aden (RSGA) Region is well recognized for the variety and value of its coastal and marine environments, in addition to its strategic, economic, and social significance to the Region. Major threats to the long-term stability of the marine ecosystem stem from the increase in the human population in the coastal zone and the rapid rise in economic growth resulting in considerable pressure on the environment. Threats such…

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    Sudan Participates in “African Story of the Kings of Napata” Exhibition in Paris

    The Exhibition is Considered one of the Most Important Forums to Highlight the Sudanese Civilization Haffiya Abdalla If you are in Paris or planning to visit the City of Light this summer, the Louvre Museum is allowing its visitors to immerse in of the most amazing chapters of Ancient Black History in Africa. Named Pharaoh Of The Two Lands – The African Story of the Kings of Napata, the exhibition in the famous French museum…

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    National Workshop on Capacity-Building for Partnership in Democratic Governance in Sudan

    Haffiya Abdalla  The Ministry of Social Development in collaboration with the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) organized a workshop on building partnership capacities in democratic governance, to establish a new social contract between citizens and the State based on the principles of democracy, citizenship, and human rights Sovereign Council member, Malik Agar pointed out the danger of the current political situation and said that the country is going through a difficult stage…

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    Sudan to Host First African/Arab Corporate Social Responsibility Conference for Basic Rights of Children

    Haffiya Abdalla  The National Council for Child Welfare NCCW in association with the Ministry of Social Development is organizing The First African/Arab Corporate Social responsibility Conference for Basic Rights of Children (CSR Children), under the slogan ” society that supports children and preserves their basic rights” on 1-3 August 2022 at the Friendship Hall- Khartoum-Sudan. The conference aims to establish the basic rights of Children in accordance with corporate social responsibility in line with sustainability…

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    Safe Child Celebrates the International Day of the African Child (2-2)

    Approval of the National Plan to End Child Marriage and the National Action Plan to End FGM, 2021-2031 Haffiya Abdalla International Day of the African Child takes place on June 16, 2022. The Day of the African Child has been celebrated every year since 1991 when it was first initiated by the Organisation of African Unity. It honors those who participated in the Soweto Uprising in 1976 on that day. It also raises awareness of…

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    The First Health Services Forum 2022

    “Together We Can… For More Comprehensive Coverage and Better Services” Report by: Haffiya Abdalla  Achieving universal health coverage (UHC) is one of the targets the nations of the world set when adopting the Sustainable Development Goals in 2015. Countries that progress towards UHC will make progress toward the other health-related targets, and towards the other goals. UHC enables everyone to access the services that address the most significant causes of disease and death and ensures…

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    Safe Child Celebrates the International Day of the African Child (1)

    Combating Customs and Harmful Practices to Children and Negative Social Norms” Report By: Haffiya Abdalla Photography: Mosaab Hassouna International Day of the African Child takes place on June 16, 2022. The Day of the African Child has been celebrated every year since 1991 when it was first initiated by the Organisation of African Unity. It honors those who participated in the Soweto Uprising in 1976 on that day. It also raises awareness of the continuing…

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