Women and protests in the Sudan
Woman's Hour
BBC
4.1 • 3K Ratings
🗓️ 16 April 2019
⏱️ 47 minutes
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Summary
The photo of a young Sudanese woman chanting on top of a car has gone viral and has become an iconic image in the protests against Omar al-Bashir’s regime/rule. What role have women played in the protests? And what is the current status of women in the country? CNN correspondent Nima Elbagir in Khartoum and Associate Fellow, Chatham House and former British ambassador to Sudan Rosalind Marsden discuss.
In the run up to World Earth Day next week on the 22nd April we speak to two women who are using their skills to solve some of our environmental problems. Dr Fanya Ismail has invented a waterproof material that will be used in disposable coffee cups which removes the need to use plastic, and Dr Carmen Hijosa has invented a natural textile made from pineapple leaf fibre which can be used as a leather substitute. Jane asks them how and why they created their products.
Dr Joan Malleson ran sexual counselling sessions in the 1950’s. From the Wellcome Foundation archives, historian, Dr Caroline Rusterholz reveals the approach of this birth control activist and family planning doctor. Why was the advice on offer in a period better-known for sexual repression and what does it tell us about current sexual behaviour?
Food allergies affect 3 to 6 per cent of children in the developed world and appear to be on the rise. Last week we heard about the diagnosis and management of food allergies in infants and children. This week we focus specifically on how to feed your child well if he or she has food allergies. Clare Thornton-Wood is a paediatric dietician.
Presenter: Jane Garvey Producer: Kirsty Starkey
Interviewed Guest: Nima Elbagir Interviewed Guest: Rosalind Marsden Interviewed Guest: Dr Carmen Hijosa Interviewed Guest: Dr Fanya Ismail Interviewed Guest: Dr Caroline Rusterholz Interviewed Guest: Clare Thornton-Wood
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| 0:34.3 | Hi, this is Jane Garvey, and this is the Women's Our Podcast from Tuesday, the 16th of April 2019. |
| 0:40.3 | Today on the podcast you'll hear about the birth control activist and sex |
| 0:44.4 | counselor in the 1950s Joan Mallison. We'll talk to two women who are using their |
| 0:49.7 | skills to solve some environmental problems, recyclable coffee cups and a sustainable |
| 0:55.8 | leather substitute made from pineapple leaves. How about that? We'll talk about |
| 1:00.6 | food allergies and children as well. Is there a so-called right age to have children |
| 1:06.1 | as the latest ONS statistics reveal that for the first time in England and Wales more babies are born to women in their 30s than women in their 20s |
| 1:16.2 | and the number of women who've got pregnant in their 40s has doubled in the last two decades. |
| 1:22.2 | So is there a best age to have a child? Your thoughts on |
| 1:26.3 | Twitter are sort of throughout the program really and then there's some emails on |
| 1:29.5 | this subject at the end of the podcast. First though to |
| 1:33.5 | Sidon where the 30-year rule of the leader Omar al-Bashir came to an end last |
| 1:38.1 | week. Now he's been replaced by a military council which is promising a two-year transition period and then |
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