Reem Gaafar
Reem Gaafar is a Sudanese public health physician, researcher, writer and mother of three boys. She is published in both fiction and non-fiction circles, contributing to issues on public health and policy, society, racism and women’s rights. Her work has appeared in African Arguments, 500 Words Magazine, Teakisi Magazine, African Feminism, Andariya Magazine, International Health Policies and Health Systems Global. A Mouth Full of Salt is her debut novel and Winner of the Island Prize 2023. Reem lives in Canada.
Understanding Sudan through the Eyes of a Mother and Novelist
Journal Article
“Decades of conflict have left Sudan in a state of crisis, with millions displaced and facing starvation. The global community’s indifference allows the war to persist. It impacts everything. Every waking moment of our lives is now just about this. There is a contrast between North and South Sudan. It’s not just about what happened during colonial times, or what happened during independence. It is this and more.”