
36 | Coordinating Hope | Hanin Ahmed
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Key Topics Covered
- Growing up in Khartoum and the women who shaped her voice
- The revolution, grassroots organizing, and youth-led research for change
- The outbreak of war and the immediate humanitarian response
- The gendered violence faced by Sudanese women—on an unimaginable scale
- Evacuating students, building trauma centers, and creating safe spaces
- How U.S. aid suspensions cripple life-saving work
- Redefining peace through survival, service, and solidarity
- Why global solidarity must go beyond hashtags
Standout Quotes
“I wasn’t afraid of dying. I was afraid of being raped.”
“Peace used to mean volunteering. Now it means saving lives with nothing in your hands.”
“Sometimes we must choose: do we feed you, or do we protect you? That is the price of war.”
“Healing for a mother means seeing her child go to school without fear.”
Resources & Mentions
- Emergency Response Room – Sudanese grassroots initiative led by Hanin
- UNSCR 1325 – Women, Peace, and Security framework referenced
- Nalafem’s CSW68 Solidarity Night – A global platform amplifying Sudanese women
- Volunteer trainings in Sudan & DRC – Highlighting Hanin’s regional feminist work
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