Order of Excellence for Women
The Order of Excellence for Women (Arabic: وسام الامتياز) or Order of Distinction for Women is a state decoration of Sudan established on 16 November 1961 during Ibrahim Abboud's military government. It is awarded to Sudanese and foreign women who perform excellent services to the state or humanity.[1]
Order of Excellence for Women وسام الامتياز | |
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![]() Class I of the Order | |
Awarded by Sudan | |
Type | Order of Merit |
Established | 16 November 1961 |
Country | Sudan |
Eligibility | Need to be a women |
Awarded for | Performing excellent services to the state or humanity (women) |
Status | Currently constituted |
Classes | Class I Class II Class III |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Order of the Two Niles and Order of Merit |
Next (lower) | Star of Civil Accomplishment |
Equivalent | Order of Righteous Son of Sudan |
![]() Ribbon bar of the order |
It is not permissible to repeat awarding of decorations and medals, or to rise from one class to a higher one, except after the lapse of at least three years from the date of awarding them. This period is reduced to one year for employees if they are referred to retirement. Orders and medals remain the property of the awardee, and their heirs as a souvenir without any of them having the right to carry it. Without prejudice to any other punishment stipulated in the laws of Sudan, it is permissible, by order of the President of the Republic, to strip the bearer of a necklace, sash, medal, medallion, cloak of honour, or belt if they commit an act that is dishonourable or inconsistent with loyalty to the state.[2]
Insignia
Name | Image | Description |
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Class I | ![]() |
It consists of a silk scarf wavy light in colour with two green and pink on the edges in the middle, of which two green lines separate three white stripes. The scarf ends with a medal consisting of three tandem surfaces. The first of the white port reads the word Exellence (Arabic: الامتياز: ) in black, surrounded by a star with twelve divisions in the colours of the flag of the republic. The second and third surfaces are gold-plated copper metal, in addition to decorations from the yellow port on the edges of the second surface and from the green port on the edges of the third surface. The medal hangs from a golden circle in the middle of which is drawn the logo of the Democratic Republic of Sudan (Secretarybird or Rhinoceros). The medal is waggled from right to left, and the medal is followed by a large medal (a stud) bearing on the chest from the left. |
Class II | ![]() |
It consists of a decoration of three monolithic surfaces, the first of the white port with the word (privilege) written in black and surrounded by a star with twelve divisions in the colours of the flag of the Republic, the second and third surfaces of gold-plated copper metal as well as decorations from the yellow dial on the edges of the second surface. The medal hangs from a golden circle in the middle of which the emblem of the Democratic Republic of Sudan (Secretarybird or Rhinoceros) is drawn, and the ribbon of this Class is similar to the scarf of Class II and wears the medal and the medal that follows it on the chest on the left. |
Class III | ![]() |
It consists of a medal of three monolithic surfaces, the first of the white port, with the word "privilege" written on it in black and surrounded by a star with twelve divisions in the colours of the flag of the Republic, and the second and third surfaces of gold-plated copper metal. The medal hangs from a golden circle in the middle of which the logo of the Democratic Republic of Sudan (the falcon of the two sides) is drawn. The ribbon of this Class is similar to that of Class II, and the medal is worn on the chest from the left. |
Notable recipients
- 2001 Rajaa Al-Badri[3]
- 2010 Egbal Jaafar[4][5]
- 2010 Layla Musa Ali[4][5]
- 2010 Sayda Al-Hajj Mohamed Bashir[4][5]
- 2010 Layla Al-Toum Abdul-Raziq[4][5]
- 2010 Fatima Abdallah Tairab[4][5]
- 2010 Layla Khalid Hashi[4][5]
- 2013 Griselda El Tayib[6]
- 2014 Al-Srera Makki[7][8]
- 2014 Nawal Al-Humoud Al-Malek Al-Sabah[9][10][11]
- 2015 Hania Morsi Fadl[12][13][14]
- 2015 Zubaida Adam Musa Ibrahim[15]
- 2017 Aisha Abdulhadi[16]
- 2017 Awadiya Samak[17][18]
- 2020 Nafisa Mohamed Mahmoud[19][20]
- 2022 Fatima bint Mubarak Al Ketbi[21][22]
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