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Lettres du Soudan : Adam Ibrahim

21 Oct 2025

En 2023, au c?ur du chaos de la guerre, Adam Ibrahim, charg¨¦ des affaires humanitaires, a fui avec sa famille. Malgr¨¦ le traumatisme de leur fuite, il est revenu plus tard pour aider les siens.

La pr¨¦sence des femmes dans les groupes arm¨¦s doit ¨ºtre prise en compte pour que des mesures de justice transformatrices et efficaces soient mises en ?uvre.

??La communaut¨¦ nous a rejet¨¦es en tant que femmes dans le d¨¦minage, puis elle a chang¨¦ d'avis en constatant les r¨¦sultats de notre travail, au point de nous encourager et de nous soutenir ?.

? Nous devons veiller ¨¤ ce que chaque femme en uniforme ait une voix entendue et un syst¨¨me qui r¨¦ponde ?, d¨¦clare la g¨¦n¨¦rale de brigade Dinesh Singh (MINUSS).

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