
35 | Sudan Didn’t Choose This War — The World Did | Enass Abdulla
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- Growing up in Khartoum while carrying the stories of Darfur
- The privilege of education and escaping FGM
- Researching the gender cost of war and women’s evolving roles in peacebuilding
- How grassroots women are preventing violence and negotiating peace—without recognition
- The war’s weaponization of women’s bodies and its racialized strategy
- The global silence and complicity fueling Sudan’s crisis
- The emotional toll of activism and speaking truth during war
- What justice, healing, and real peace must look like for Sudanese women
“Don’t underestimate what you know. Knowing is action. Knowing can change everything.” - “Sudan did not choose this war. It was forced upon us—and women are paying the highest price.”
- “I refuse to be a symbol of pity. I’m strong. I am building something greater than fear.”
- “Peace is when women can exist safely—at home, in politics, in the streets, everywhere.”
If this conversation stirred something in you, don’t let it end here.
🎧 Listen, reflect, and act.
📝 Sign the petition: bit.ly/sudanceasefire
💬 Share this episode and speak up for Sudan.
📢 Demand accountability. Fund grassroots peacebuilders. Center Sudanese women’s leadership.
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