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Delegation of the European Union to Sudan
Human Rights Award Page
Introduction
To increase awareness about human rights and to strengthen respect for the role of
human rights activists, the Delegation of the European Union to Sudan organizes an annual concert and awards ceremony. Since 1997, this important event takes place on
the occasion of the international day for human rights (10th December) and over the years evolved to be a traditional institution of human rights awareness in Sudan.
The day is celebrated by renewing the European Union commitment to support human
rights globally and promoting the projects implemented by the European Instrument for
Democracy and Human Rights (EIDHR) to strengthen the situation of human rights in Sudan.
At the occasion, the Delegation of the European Union invites hundreds of local activists
and organizations to the event along with international and foreign diplomats accredited to Sudan. The event includes a speech by the European Union's Head of Delegation on
human rights, followed by a concert and the honouring of human rights activists or organizations for their role in promoting and strengthening human rights.
The Award
To promote human rights in Sudan, the Delegation of the European Union celebrates the International Day for Human Rights at an annual reception, concert and award
ceremony.
The award includes a silver medal and a certificate signed and stamped by the Delegation of the European Union to Sudan. The goal of the award is to thank human
rights defenders for their achievements and to encourage others to continue the path of
spreading and defending universal human rights.
The awards are given to an institution, a journalist and three other Sudanese defenders of human rights. The names are selected by an internal committee at the Delegation
chaired by the His Excellency the Ambassador, Head of Delegation.
Winners of Champions of Human Rights
Ahfad University for Women Winner (2014)
Ahfad University for Women is a private women's university founded in 1966 in Sudan. The school's mission is to provide quality education for women to strengthen their roles
in national and rural development and to seek equity for themselves and other women in all facets of Sudanese society. The AUW vision is to create proactive female change
agents and leaders from all parts of Sudan who can participate actively in the
development of their families and communities. The University has graduated 100,000 female doctors, teachers, projects managers, community advocates, gender experts and
leaders of Sudan. The award was received by Professor Dr. Gassim Badri, the grandson of the founder of the University and current President.
NO to Women Oppression Initiative (Winner 2014)
A group of 30 women leaders and civil society organizations decided to get together and found a network to promote and strengthen women rights. The group divided their
activities among the states of Sudan and addressed many different issues, sharing their
experience and resources. Above all, the network defended many women facing oppression because of their sex, religion, ethnicity or political orientation. The group
serves as an ideal example of a group working together to achieve the common goal of
protecting women’s rights in Sudan.
Human Rights Unit - Department of Law University of Khartoum
(Winner 2013)
The unit was established during the 1990s and since then has been doing tremendous
work in human rights education in Sudan through their Human Rights Post Graduate Diploma and other short courses, research projects, workshops, and teaching materials
produced on human rights.
Dr. Farroug Ibrahim Human Rights Professor
(Winner 2013)
A Prominent university professor. He has been working for more than 40 years in
various legal domains to support freedoms and human rights victims. After 15 years of exile, he is now leading the Sudanese Association for Defence of Human Rights and
Freedoms.
Dr. Amin Mekki Medani
Human Rights Activist (Winner 2013)
A prominent human rights lawyer and defender. He is a Sudanese expert in international human rights, policy analysis and development cooperation. He has thirty-five years of
relevant experience at the academic, judicial, governmental, non-governmental, regional
and international levels including working experience in the Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees and the
World Bank. He also worked with UN OHCHR in Palestine, Afghanistan, Iraq, Croatia and finally in Lebanon as Regional Representative for the League Arab States.
Ms Jalila Koko
Nuba Mountains Activist (Winner 2013)
A Sudanese teacher and defender of women’s rights from the Nuba Mountains. She has
proven to be a brave human rights defender.
Mr. Faisal Mohammed Saleh
Journalist (Winner 2013)
Salih is an experienced journalist and columnist for various Sudanese publications. He is
also director of programs at Teeba Press, a non-government organisation that trains
journalists in Sudan. He was the former editor-in-chief of Al-Adwaa daily and a columnist for several other publications.
Al Balabil
Sudanese Women Band (Winner 2013)
Hadyia, Amal and Hayat are three sisters who grew up in an artistic family. In the 1970s they decided to create the first female band in a male dominated profession and quickly
became the top Sudanese female group and the most successful band in the country’s
history. Today, they continue to amuse and entertain millions of fans around the world and support the needy through their Balabil Foundation.
The Concert
Since 1997, the Delegation of the European Union has hosted an annual concert to
increase awareness about the International Day for Human Rights. The concert is attended by youth, activists, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), politicans, government
officials, journalists, diplomats and representatives of International Organizations.
At the concerts, many prominent Sudanese singers and performers entertain the guests and provide the best of diverse Sudanese regional music as well as international music.
Here is a selection of Sudanese artists who performed at the event:
Abdel Gadir Salim
Abdel Gadir Salim is a Sudanese singer from South Kordofan. He emerged onto the Sudanese music scene in 1971. Abdel Gadir enriched Sudanese music culture with more
than 40 songs, promoting the diverse and rich culture of Sudan. He obtained his MA and PhD in the folk music of the Kordofan province. In the 2014 EU Human Rights Concert,
Abdel Gadir Salem participated alongside his musical band and fourteen traditional dancers to showcase the diversity and warmth of folk music from Kordofan and Darfur.
KICS Band
Khartoum International Community School (KICS) is one of the most prominent schools in Sudan. The school created a band of 30 boys and girls who play local and
international classical music. The band has performed atprominent events inside Sudan and abroad. The band performed at the EU Human Rights Concert to celebrate the
International Human Rights Day.
AL BALABIL
Hadyia, Amal and Hayat are three sisters who grew up in an artistic family. In the 1970s
they decided to create the first female band in a male dominated profession and quickly became the top Sudanese female group and the most successful band in the country’s
history. Today, they continue to amuse millions of fans around the world and support the needy through their Balabil Foundation
SUDAN DANCE TROUPE
A group of talented and professional Sudanese boys and girls came together and created
a dancing group, performing traditional music and dance from all corners of Sudan. From the Blue Nile, to Darfur, to Kordofan, to Beja, to Northern Sudan—they are truly
known throughout Sudan. Their coloured costumes reflect the richness and diversity of Sudan.
Who should be awarded next?
The Delegation of the European Union to Sudan weclomes your nominations for potential
future champions of human rights. Please send a letter of nomination and cirrculum vitae of the nominee to the following email: [email protected]
The nomination process begins every May.
Contact Us:
For more contacts and Information on European Union projects regarding human rights
or to nominate the candidates for the "Champions of Human Rights Award" please contact:
Delegation of the European Union to Sudan
Address: Block 1B, Plot 10, Al Gamhoria Street, Khartoum, Sudan
Telephone: + 249 183 799393 Fax: + 249 183 799391
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.delsdn.ec.europa.eu
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