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News from the Women’s Centers:

DPDO has formed a partnership with Global Woman Magazine; the Women’s Centers will be featured in the December 2010 issue. Click here for press release.

Amal Abdul Mutalib Ibrahim joined the staff at the El Fasher office on May 23rd as Manager of the Women’s Center Program.  She will be responsible for coordinating the weavers, training and facilities development.  Amal earned a Master’s degree in Agricultural Science from the University of Khartoum and previously work for Oxfam. We are delighted to welcome her to DPDO.

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Why are Women’s Centers needed? hajda

In rural Darfur, many women have lost family members, their homes, all their personal possessions, and their livelihoods as the result of militia attacks on their villages. Some have endured four to five years in “temporary” shelters in under-supplied camps for displaced people. They’ve become the heads of their remaining households. And many have suffered  rape. Darfuri women and girls are at the center of one of the most serious human rights and women’s health crises in the world today.

What is the Women’s Center?hawa-s

The Darfur Women’s Center is a secure place for women to gather for  supportive services and programs. The guiding principle of the Center is equipping Darfuri women with the resources to recover personal strength and develop resources to rebuild productive lives. The Center integrates  social, educational, and income-generation services by providing:

  • A safe environment that encourages peer support in group activities;
  • Facilitation of micro-enterprises to ensure continuing income for women supporting households;
  • Training in first aid,  literacy, vocational skills – as requested by the women.

kassabWhere are the Women’s Centers?
The first Women’s Center is located in Kassab IDP camp near Kutum, North Darfur, 65 miles northwest of El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur.

In September 2009, a second Center was opened in Abu Shouk IDP camp near El Fasher. The programs at this new center are similar to those at Kassab.

Click to read Women’s Center Journal

Fatiah F:  28 years, 6 siblings, ailing mother, deceased father
“The part of our women community that is at the center benefited a lot from it. Most of these women no longer go to collect fire wood which could lead to them being attacked because  they now have solar cookers to cook with.
The women at the center make traditional baskets and when they sell these baskets, it helps them to finance their lives. Every time they sell a basket or receive a solar cooker they don’t have to leave the camp for fire wood.
“This center has changed my role in the community. It gave me the chance to speak out and report on everything that is going on in the center. Also now the women come to me for help, I have become from a normal woman in the camp to one which makes decisions regarding the welfare of women in the camp.”

For more information, contact:

Susan Burgess-Lent, Program Director
E-mail: Susan@DarfurPeace.org
Phone: 202-393-8150

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Support the Darfur Women’s Centers:

Woman with her baby at Abu-Shouk Women's Center

Woman with her baby at Abu-Shouk Women's Center

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Darfur Peace & Development Organization
P.O. Box 66475
Washington, DC 20035-6475