Sidiga Washi

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Sidiga Washi
Born(1955-05-05)May 5, 1955
Wadmedni, sudan
DiedOctober 13, 2018(2018-10-13) (aged 63)
NationalitySudanese
EducationBachelor of Science, Ahfad University, 1981. Bachelor of Science, Qatar University, 1984. Master of Science, Iowa State University, 1988.
Occupation(s)women right activist, Researcher
AwardsRecipient scholarship United Nations Fund for Population Activities, 1990.

Sidiga Abdelrahim Washi (Arabic; صديقةوشي sidiga washiا) (5 May 1955 – 3 October 2018) was a Sudanese academic specializing in population, reproductive health and nutrition.[1][2][3]

Sidiga Washi is a professor of family and consumer sciences/community nutrition and former dean of the School of Family/Health Sciences and former director nutrition and health research and training at Ahfad University for Women in Sudan. She is currently the director of the quality assurance and institutional assessment office at the university.[3]

Education[edit]

Bachelor of Science, Ahfad University

Bachelor of Science, Qatar University, 1984.

Master of Science, Iowa State University, 1988.

Doctor of Philosophy, Iowa State University, 1992.

Career[edit]

Washi had the membership of Babiker Badri Science Association for Women Studies[4] (as activist since 1985, and then as secretary 1985–1986), Washi also was follow of the American Vocational Education Association, International Vocational Education and Training Association, Women in Development (Honorary award 1991), International Federation of Home Economics, Home Economics Association for Africa, Sudanese Studies Association, Society Nutrition Education.

Positions held[edit]

Recognition[edit]

Washi was awarded the Glenn Murphy International Award by the Women's Club at her former university, Iowa State University, in recognition of her work towards the advancement of women in Sudan.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "In memoriam – Dr. Sidiga Washi". Equality Now. Retrieved 2019-03-06.
  2. ^ "Sidiga Abdelrahim Washi" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-12-08.
  3. ^ a b "Sidiga Washi". African Nutrition Society. 2017-02-27. Retrieved 2019-04-15.
  4. ^ "Babiker Badri (Scientific Association for Women's Studies)". Peace Insight. Retrieved 2019-03-06.