Criminalization of the practice of FGM in Sudan: A Ray of Hope

By Arush Mittal Introduction Sudan has recently seen a landmark development concerning the rights of women, as the Sudanese government has recently ratified and criminalized the draconian practice of Female Genital Mutilation (‘FGM’). In the past, the transitional government had been working to curb this widespread practice and in turn, approved the draft legislation after … Continue reading Criminalization of the practice of FGM in Sudan: A Ray of Hope

Sudan’s Criminal Law Amendments and the State of Women’s Rights

By Rishav Devrani and Poojan Bulani INTRODUCTION The Sudanese government on April 22, 2020, made an announcement criminalizing the long-followed practice of Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (hereinafter ‘FGM/C’) by amending its Criminal Law Article 141. A WHO report shows that more than 200 million women and girls alive today have undergone the practice of female genital … Continue reading Sudan’s Criminal Law Amendments and the State of Women’s Rights