Anissa Daoudi

Dr. Anissa Daoudi is a lecturer of Arabic and Translation Studies at the University of Birmingham. She is Head of Arabic Section in the Modern Languages Department. Recently, she won the Prestigious Leverhulme Fellowship to write a monograph on “Narrating and Translating Rape in Algeria in the Civil War of the 1990s”. She is the editor of a Special Issue in Boundary 2O, Duke University Press, on Narrating and Translating Sexual Violence in the MENA Region in French, Arabic and English: https://www.boundary2.org/category/b2o-an-online-journal/sexual-violence-in-mena/

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Sexual Violence in Conflict 2019: Insights from Sudan and Algeria

Sexual Violence in Conflict 2019: Insights from Sudan and Algeria

The 19th of June is celebrated as the UN International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict. In this context, Security Council Resolution 1820, in 2008, recognized sexual violence as a tactic of war and a threat to ...