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Panels

The Sudan Update
What is Happening and What Does it Mean?
{{langos=='en'?('25/03/2019' | todate):('25/03/2019' | artodate)}} - issue 6.1

In this panel, we hear from three experts on Sudan about their perspectives on the recent uprisings in the country and prospects for the future of Sudan. Founder of The Nubia Initiative, Dr. Dimah Mahmoud, talks about how Bashir’s foreign policy focuses on international legitimacy rather than on the Sudanese people. This touches on international double standards and consequent state of paralysis of the international community. Ahmed Kodouda discusses the internal dynamics of the regime and prospects for the future. He is a Ph.D. student in political science at George Washington University and previously spent seven years working with civil society and non-governmental organizations in Washington, DC, Nairobi, and Kampala. Sudanese-American human rights advocate Azaz Shami discusses trends in the current wave of protests, challenges on the front of mobilization, and recommendations for the movement as well as the international community.

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The Sudan Update - What is Happening and What Does it Mean?

Guests

Dimah Mahmoud
Dimah Mahmoud

Cofounder of The Nubia Initiative and the Joint European Mentoring Initiative

Dr. Mahmoud is the cofounder of the Joint European Mentoring Initiative (JEMI) and The Nubia Initiative (TNI). She completed her Phd at the University of Exeter in Sudanese Foreign Policy and International Legitimacy. She has a forthcoming special journal issue on Sudanese narratives and emphasizing the importance of intra-Sudanese dialogue. Dimah Mahmoud is a humanist, activist, and passionate change-maker. Her extensive interdisciplinary expertise in research, political analysis and project management are reflected in the diverse conferences she organised as well as the initiatives and collaborations she spearheaded through The Generator, an independent consultancy she established in 2014. Her work contributes to advancing social, political and economic sustainable development in Africa and the Middle East. She facilitated and consulted for the League of Arab States, the Arab America Foundation, Massimedia, El Karma and EURAXESS North America among others. Prior to this, Dimah was the Interim Executive Director of Bridges of Understanding Foundation, during which she helped launch it onto its current forward trajectory: emphasizing the necessity of youth-targeted educational  programming as part of the effort to catalyze an effective, long-lasting paradigm shift.

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Ahmed Koduda
Ahmed Koduda

PhD Student in Political Science at George Washington University

Ahmed Kodouda is a Ph.D. student in political science at George Washington University and previously spent seven years working with civil society and non-governmental organizations in Washington, DC, Nairobi, and Kampala, including at The Aspen Institute, Freedom House, and Saferworld.

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Azaz Shami
Azaz Shami

Social justice advocate with a focus on Sudan

Azaz is a Sudanese-American human rights advocate with more than 10 years of experience in public diplomacy, policy research and capacity building. She is an alum of the George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs. Twitter: @3ozaz

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