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Often depicting animals in motion, kinetic portraits, and expressive hands, Taquen’s expansive works exude momentum. The ...
A Sahrawi-Australian woman has called for more recognition of her people's struggle for independence in the Western Sahara. The disputed territory is known as the last African colonial state yet ...
Sahrawi female activists say they generally have freedom to express their political views, and women divorce without stigma.
In an exclusive interview, we speak with prominent Sahrawi human rights activist Sultana Khaya in occupied Western Sahara. Moroccan authorities have held her and her family under de facto house ...
In a push to empower young women, Sahrawi sisters plan to open an all-female driving school later this year in remote Dakhla camp, Algeria.
The courage of Sahrawi women comes squarely to the fore in the illuminating report “Resilience in Resistance,” highlighted by panelists.
And in a Muslim-majority region where women are often marginalized from politics, women have taken an unusually prominent role in Western Sahara’s independence movement.
On 8 March, Moroccan security forces dispersed a peaceful march led by Sahrawi women in the city of Laayoune in Western Sahara to mark International Women's Day.
Gaby Alamin says she is the only Sahrawi woman living in Australia. She wants people to know about where she grew up. Sahrawi-Australian woman Gaby Alamin has called for more recognition of her ...
Kenya's diplomatic ties with the Sahrawi Democratic Republic (SADR), also known as Western Sahara, Wednesday, remain uncertain.