On April 24th Andariya hosted the Sudanese American Physicians Association (SAPA) in an X space to discuss the humanitarian crisis in Sudan and how SAPA is responding through medical interventions, advocacy and programs.
By Sara Bashir
A considerable proportion of people lack access to essentials such as food, water, housing, power, education, and health care. In recent developments, the congestion of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) destinations has put enormous strain on the already fragile health system.
The attention of global policymakers is, to a good extent, shaped by media and public demands. Thus, international media houses must focus on the situation in Sudan more consistently. This would be instrumental in shaping the global public discourse and pressuring policymakers to enact comprehensive policies on both the humanitarian and the political fronts.
In this personal essay, writer, Rebecca Khamala explores the impact of intentional design and architecture on the healing journeys of artists who've gone through recent personal tragedies.
In Ethiopia, fasting is seen as a means of cleansing the soul, cultivating self-discipline, and drawing closer to Allah/God. Many Ethiopians observe the fast with great devotion, spending their days in prayer, reading the Quran, and performing tremendous acts of charity.