From Silence to Strength: Women Leaders Speak Out in South Sudan

She understands the experience of being silenced.

Born into a family that did not support girls’ education, she had to remain at home while her brothers attended school. It was only after relocating to Khartoum with her uncle that she had the opportunity to study, albeit briefly.

“I was forced into marriage at 14,” Awrelia stated. “Even before that, some relatives criticized me for attending school. I fought to complete primary school, but couldn’t continue further.”

Despite this, she remained committed to the importance of education, especially for her daughters. “I want them to grow into responsible and successful women leaders. Something must change for girls.”

Widowed mother of eight

In South Sudan, where conflict and deep-rooted gender norms have shaped life for generations, change is gradual, yet women like Awrelia are leading it with bravery and resolve.

A widowed mother of eight, she has dedicated years to raising her children alone, often in challenging and uncertain situations.

“Their father passed away when they were very young. My eldest was still in primary school,” Awrelia recalls. “I’ve been raising them alone ever since.”

In her daily life, Awrelia constantly manages intricate family dynamics, scarcity, and stigma, but she persists. “People expect us to endure silently. Even when women attempt to seek help, no one responds.”

In public arenas, the challenges are even greater. Speaking ahead of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women observed annually on 25 November, Awrelia described how women are often dismissed or ignored. “They say we’re just women, as if our voices don’t matter,” she expressed. “I stayed quiet for years because I was afraid to speak up.”

Transformative training

Even before she began speaking out, Awrelia was leading in her own way—fighting for her children’s education and maintaining her family unity. That strength grew when she joined a women’s leadership training organized by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Wau.

The training is part of IOM’s gender-transformative recovery program—a broader, locally led effort to enhance women’s leadership and ensure their participation in community decisions.

Across South Sudan, women’s groups and grassroots movements have long been preparing the ground for change. The five-day course builds on that momentum, providing women a safe space to reflect, learn, and develop together.

I learned that being a leader means treating others fairly and solving problems with patience. The training gave me the courage to stand up for myself. Now I know I can lead.

“I learned that being a leader means treating others fairly and solving problems with patience,” she stated. “The training gave me the courage to stand up for myself. Now I know I can lead.”

Back in her community, she applied her newfound confidence. Her local women’s group had almost dissolved, but she revived it. Now they meet regularly to support each other and share their challenges.

Though they lack funding for income-generating activities like sewing or catering, the group offers something equally powerful: solidarity.

Women run households

In many displacement-affected areas of South Sudan, women lead up to 80 percent of households.

In Wau, Bentiu, Malakal, and other areas where IOM runs the program, more women are stepping up. Those who once remained silent now speak at meetings, support survivors of violence, and build networks to share experiences and grow together.

Awrelia has noticed a change in how she is perceived. “People recognize me now,” she said. “During a meeting with chiefs and women leaders, they mentioned my name and honored me in front of everyone. It made me feel proud. The women I lead respect me, and I respect them.”

From homes to community halls, women like Awrelia are finding their voices and redefining what the future can be—for their daughters, their families, and their country.


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20 responses to “From Silence to Strength: Women Leaders Speak Out in South Sudan”

  1. Tart Voodoo Avatar
    Tart Voodoo

    Seems like some women in South Sudan are finally learning that speaking up can be as powerful as a good espresso—strong and slightly bitter, but absolutely necessary! ☕️ Who knew silence wasn’t the only option? 🤷‍♂️

  2. Low Menace Avatar

    Just what we needed, another inspirational tale of a woman breaking the glass ceiling in a place where the ceiling is made of concrete! 🏗️ Who knew empowerment could come from training sessions instead of a magic wand? 🪄

  3. Daisy Stick Avatar
    Daisy Stick

    A brilliant read, innit? Nothing like a few heartwarming tales of women rising from the ashes while the rest of us are just trying to find the remote control. Classic! 😂

  4. This book, eh? Just a delightful read for those who enjoy tales of overcoming the odds—like trying to find a decent cup of coffee in the middle of a warzone. Who knew strength could blossom where the only thing more stubborn than the social norms are the potholes in the road? 😏

  5. Geneva Cuffs Avatar
    Geneva Cuffs

    Seems like finally, women in South Sudan are getting their moment to shine, huh? Bet the old boys’ club is shaking in their boots—better late than never, I suppose! 😂

  6. Oh, look at Awrelia, the real-life Wonder Woman of South Sudan! Who knew all it took to transform a nation was a bit of courage, a sprinkle of training, and a dozen kids to juggle? 🤷‍♂️

  7. Daffy Girl Avatar

    Fascinating how the world still needs reminders that women can lead, eh? Maybe we should just hand out medals for basic human decency next. 🥇🙄

  8. fiend oblivion Avatar
    fiend oblivion

    Oh, fantastic, another inspirational tale of a woman who fought tooth and nail for her rights while everyone else just sipped coffee and ignored her. Good luck changing the world when most folks think “leadership” is merely a fancy term for who’s got the best seat in the pub. 🍻

  9. jungle king Avatar
    jungle king

    This book is a real page-turner, isn’t it? Who knew that overcoming centuries of silence in South Sudan could be as easy as a five-day leadership course? 🤦‍♂️🙄

  10. Icy Avenger Avatar
    Icy Avenger

    Seems like we’ve got a real-life Wonder Woman here, raising eight kids while trying to change the world—talk about multitasking! 🌍💪 Who needs a superhero cape when you can just battle ingrained gender norms with a cup of tea and sheer willpower, right? 😂

  11. Can you believe it? A training program turning whispers into roars—just what we need in a place where women are sometimes seen as optional accessories. You’d think by now, they’d realize that a strong woman is more than just a pretty face! 😂

  12. Silver Agent Avatar
    Silver Agent

    Oh, look, another inspirational tale from South Sudan—because clearly, a widowed mother of eight has nothing better to do than to become the poster child for change while juggling family drama. 🙄 Who knew strength and silence could be such a lucrative business model?

  13. Only in South Sudan would a woman have to attend a leadership training just to remind everyone that she exists—talk about a real “rise and shine” moment! 😏 If only they could bottle this audacity and ship it to the rest of the world, we’d be set!

  14. Oh, look at that, a guide on how to go from whispering in the shadows to leading the charge in South Sudan—because clearly, all it took was a bit of training and the magic of sisterhood! Who knew empowerment could be this trendy? 😏

  15. Fancy that, a woman rising from the ashes of her husband’s demise to lead the charge for change in South Sudan. Who knew the secret to empowerment was just a leadership training away? Bravo! 👏

  16. bat magenta Avatar
    bat magenta

    Oh sure, because nothing says “progress” like a woman being forced into marriage at 14 while her brothers gallivant off to school. Bravo, South Sudan, truly a case study in modernity! 🙄

  17. roadspike Avatar

    Isn’t it charming how a country can reduce women to mere whispers, yet somehow they manage to roar? Bravo to Awrelia for reminding us that even in South Sudan, the silent majority can become the loudest leaders! 🎉💪

  18. Isn’t it just delightful how a few brave women in South Sudan are suddenly the main characters in a global soap opera about strength and change? Who knew the quiet ones had such flair for drama? 🎭

  19. Oh, look at that! A book about women leaders in South Sudan. Because clearly, what the world needs is more tales of courage from places where silence is the norm—how original! 🙄

  20. beetle king Avatar
    beetle king

    Blimey, who knew that turning silence into strength would actually require a course? Guess some folks need a PowerPoint to realize that women can lead too! 😂

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