Since 2015, she has become known for her activities in East Africa of networking for online media and cultural journalism. In her own articles about women's rights, as well as women's involvement in society and media, she has published analytical discussions on the contribution of women to the Sudanese revolution and on the importance of digital media for civic engagement.
In 2022, Wini Omer and Omnia Shawkat edited the book (Un)doing Resistance. Authoritarianism and Attacks on the Arts in Sudan’s 30 Years of Islamist Rule. Written by anthropologist Ruba El Melik and journalist Reem Abbas, this study is centered on Sudan’s contemporary art history and the oppression by the Islamist government of Omar al-Bashir, leading up to the Sudanese revolution of 2018/19.[3]
Andariya online magazine
In 2015, Shawkat and fellow Sudanese Salma Amin started Andariya, a bilingual online multimedia cultural platform and enterprise. Andariya was launched both in Sudan and South Sudan and expanded into Uganda in 2018. Since its start, this online magazine has been operating with a team of editors and graphic designers in both Sudans and more than 100 freelance creators in several countries. Andariya strives to provide stories about contemporary life in the Sudans and other countries in East Africa and thereby connecting their readers across borders. Operating without commercial sponsors, the magazine strives to provide independent, gender and technology focused digital news with a special focus on urban culture, regional diversity and digital graphic design of its texts, videos and images. Addressing a worldwide audience, all content is published both in Arabic and English.[4][5]
We were particularly irked by the immense gap in independent, gender and technology focused, artful digital representation of the Sudans on the web. Acknowledging that both Sudan and South Sudan have deep troubles on various fronts, we wanted to do something that redefines how people see, feel about and engage on the Sudans on the internet.
— Salma Amin, Andariya Wants to Help put the Sudans on the Digital Map, Arabnet News Portal
As part of its activities to research and build databases on cultural developments in the region, Andariya magazine received a research grant by AFAC (Arab Fund for Arts and Culture) to collect, publish and share empirical case studies and analyzed data from five different cities in Sudan, representing the most dynamic artistic and grassroots activities and influence during the Sudanese revolution of 2018/2019.[6]
Advocacy for women's contribution to society and media
Shawkat and Amin also advocate for women’s rights in the workplace and society at large. As reported by online news portal Arabnet, Shawkat was a speaker at a womenomics event in 2017[7] to discuss how the new generation can evolve professionally beyond the traditional workplace, blending creativity with business success, market share, and independence.[5]
In their 2019 article entitled "Sudanese Women at the Heart of the Revolution", Shawkat and Sudanese journalist Reem Gaafar explained the reasons, actions and vital role of Sudanese women before and during the Sudanese revolution. An important aspect in their analysis is the role that social media platforms have provided for revolutionary mobilisation, where traditional media have failed.[8]
^In a research paper on the role of media and science communication about the “Open Water Diplomacy: media, science and trans-boundary cooperation in the Nile basin”, Shawkat was quoted as stressing that "both journalists and researchers try to represent reality, and in this endeavor they also manufacture it." Source: Fantini, E. and Buist, E. (2021). ‘Searching for the Sources of the Nile through a podcast: what did we find?’. JCOM 20 (02), N01. doi:10.22323/2.20020801
^"Omnia Shawkat". #defyhatenow. 10 August 2019. Retrieved 6 March 2021.