I was born and raised in Darfur in a small village. There was no electricity, few services, little education, and even fewer opportunities for girls.
You feel like you’re in a box – don’t do this, don’t do that. There were clubs for men but none for women. You were confined to the home – only home.
I became an activist as soon as I got to university, joining the Darfur Students Association in 1985. The students would go to help in humanitarian crises.