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This episode takes you to the heart of Sudan through the voice of Fatima Medani, a Sudanese advocacy and policy consultant who embodies vision and radical compassion. Prepare to have your understanding of international aid and peacebuilding transformed as Fatima reveals how women-led, grassroots movements are not just survivingāthey are creating a new future for their communities, challenging the world to listen, learn, and co-create.
š§µ Episode Overview
In this vital episode of the Women as Agents of Change podcast, Liza Florida speaks with Fatima Medani, whose work bridges global policy with local, on-the-ground resilience in Sudan. Fatima shares her deeply personal connection to her homeland, explaining how the inherent self-reliance and interconnectedness of Sudanese communities have given rise to powerful, women-led initiatives. Long before the recent conflict, these groups were filling the institutional gaps left by formal mechanisms.
This conversation dismantles the outdated and harmful donor-recipient narrative. Fatima powerfully argues for a shift towards transformative justiceānot fixing what is broken, but transforming the relationships that allow harm to occur. Through vivid examples like the Community Kitchens and the evolution of Resistance Committees into Emergency Response Rooms, she illustrates how local women are sophisticated leaders in logistics, safety, and care. This is not a story about victims waiting to be saved; it is a demand for international actors to see these women as equal partners, co-creators, and the true experts in building a sustainable peace.
š Key Topics Covered
š§ Powerful Quotes from Fatima Medani
š” Innovative Projects & Global Initiatives
Emergency Response Rooms (ERRs): The evolution of the political Resistance Committees, these hyper-local groups adapted to the conflict to provide a range of humanitarian aid, from mobile health clinics to educational support.
Community Kitchens: More than just a source of food, these spaces act as vital social hubs where women coordinate, share information, and make high-level decisions about supply chains and nutrition.
Grassroots Feminist Needs Assessment: A current research project Fatima is involved in to map and understand the resilience strategies of feminist organizations in Sudan, with the goal of using the data to influence policy and drive systemic change.
š¤ Connect with Fatima Medani
Fatima Medani is a vital voice in advocacy for Sudan and a leader in reimagining peacebuilding. To follow her work and support grassroots movements, you can find her insights on global policy platforms and connect with her via:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fatima-mutasim-medani?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app
š¤ Connect with Me
š· Instagram: @lizaflorida and @eightbillionproject
š¤ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eightbillionpodcast/
š¼ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liza-florida-07597119Ā Ā
š Website: https://lizaflorida.com/
š Special Thanks
To Fatima Medani for her brilliant analysis, her powerful storytelling, and her unwavering dedication to the women of Sudan. Thank you for sharing your truth and challenging us all to do better.
To the International Peace Bureau for their partnership and support for this podcast series. You can learn more about their work at https://ipb.org/ and see more on their YouTube channel.
To the women peacebuilders and human rights defenders in Sudan and across the globe who are leading the way with courage and ingenuity.
To our listeners, may this episode inspire you to question outdated narratives, champion equitable partnerships, and amplify the voices of grassroots leaders.
š About the Series:Ā
Women as Agents of Change is a special podcast series hosted by Liza Florida, presented in collaboration with the International Peace Bureau and Eight Billion Project. Each episode celebrates the wisdom, vision, and courage of women working to build a more peaceful and just world.
By Liza Florida5
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š§ Listen Now
This episode takes you to the heart of Sudan through the voice of Fatima Medani, a Sudanese advocacy and policy consultant who embodies vision and radical compassion. Prepare to have your understanding of international aid and peacebuilding transformed as Fatima reveals how women-led, grassroots movements are not just survivingāthey are creating a new future for their communities, challenging the world to listen, learn, and co-create.
š§µ Episode Overview
In this vital episode of the Women as Agents of Change podcast, Liza Florida speaks with Fatima Medani, whose work bridges global policy with local, on-the-ground resilience in Sudan. Fatima shares her deeply personal connection to her homeland, explaining how the inherent self-reliance and interconnectedness of Sudanese communities have given rise to powerful, women-led initiatives. Long before the recent conflict, these groups were filling the institutional gaps left by formal mechanisms.
This conversation dismantles the outdated and harmful donor-recipient narrative. Fatima powerfully argues for a shift towards transformative justiceānot fixing what is broken, but transforming the relationships that allow harm to occur. Through vivid examples like the Community Kitchens and the evolution of Resistance Committees into Emergency Response Rooms, she illustrates how local women are sophisticated leaders in logistics, safety, and care. This is not a story about victims waiting to be saved; it is a demand for international actors to see these women as equal partners, co-creators, and the true experts in building a sustainable peace.
š Key Topics Covered
š§ Powerful Quotes from Fatima Medani
š” Innovative Projects & Global Initiatives
Emergency Response Rooms (ERRs): The evolution of the political Resistance Committees, these hyper-local groups adapted to the conflict to provide a range of humanitarian aid, from mobile health clinics to educational support.
Community Kitchens: More than just a source of food, these spaces act as vital social hubs where women coordinate, share information, and make high-level decisions about supply chains and nutrition.
Grassroots Feminist Needs Assessment: A current research project Fatima is involved in to map and understand the resilience strategies of feminist organizations in Sudan, with the goal of using the data to influence policy and drive systemic change.
š¤ Connect with Fatima Medani
Fatima Medani is a vital voice in advocacy for Sudan and a leader in reimagining peacebuilding. To follow her work and support grassroots movements, you can find her insights on global policy platforms and connect with her via:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fatima-mutasim-medani?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app
š¤ Connect with Me
š· Instagram: @lizaflorida and @eightbillionproject
š¤ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eightbillionpodcast/
š¼ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liza-florida-07597119Ā Ā
š Website: https://lizaflorida.com/
š Special Thanks
To Fatima Medani for her brilliant analysis, her powerful storytelling, and her unwavering dedication to the women of Sudan. Thank you for sharing your truth and challenging us all to do better.
To the International Peace Bureau for their partnership and support for this podcast series. You can learn more about their work at https://ipb.org/ and see more on their YouTube channel.
To the women peacebuilders and human rights defenders in Sudan and across the globe who are leading the way with courage and ingenuity.
To our listeners, may this episode inspire you to question outdated narratives, champion equitable partnerships, and amplify the voices of grassroots leaders.
š About the Series:Ā
Women as Agents of Change is a special podcast series hosted by Liza Florida, presented in collaboration with the International Peace Bureau and Eight Billion Project. Each episode celebrates the wisdom, vision, and courage of women working to build a more peaceful and just world.