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From Struggle to Strength — Empowering the Nuba People for a Better Tomorrow

Gender Inequality

Understanding the Social and Structural Barriers Facing Nuba Women and Girls

Gender inequality refers to the unequal treatment, opportunities, and power distribution between men and women in society. It manifests through discrimination, limited access to education, health, leadership, and economic resources, as well as the exclusion of women from decision-making and participation in public life.

Among the Nuba people, gender inequality remains one of the deeply rooted causes of underdevelopment, perpetuated by traditional norms, conflict, poverty, and lack of awareness about women’s rights and potential contributions to society.

Despite the vital role women play in sustaining families and communities, they continue to face barriers that prevent them from reaching their full potential.

Gender inequality among the Nuba people is a legacy of cultural norms, economic hardship, and historical neglect, but it is not permanent.

Empowering women means strengthening families, restoring dignity, and building a stronger, more just society for all.

“When women rise, communities thrive — and the whole nation is transformed.”
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