Womens-Rights

Fatima Talip Ismail

                   
The first conceived the idea of ​​social organization, born in Renk
Received her first consignment my school in Omdurman and Shendi government primary
East and my school and college Coptic Evangelical Khartoum
And secondary school in Khartoum Union High
She graduated from the University of Khartoum - Faculty of Arts
It was the first Sudanese to get bachelor's degree from the University of London
Has taught and trained in Education and Education in the United Kingdom

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Delete the dictator from your life "contest entry"

The Egyptian uprising was a lesson for every dictatorial controlling or power abusive person assuring to him that"No place for dictators in this world today.. Not any more in any country or at any home"

Egypt had not only suffered from controlling dictator that ruled the country, but also from small dictators was ruling some families as husbands and fathers.

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المرأة الموريتانية وإرادة التحرر

المرأة الموريتانية وإرادة التحرر

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Capacity Development key to unlocking Africa’s youth potential- ACBF

The Executive Secretary of the African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF) Dr. Frannie Léautier has said that Capacity Development is vital for unlocking the potential of Africa’s youth. She presented the Foundation’s perspective on youth unemployment in Africa during the themed debate on “Accelerating Youth Empowerment for Sustainable Development” at the Seventeenth Ordinary Session of African Union Assembly in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea.

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Best Writing! Illiteracy is No Barrier

My Name is Lama Zeinoun Tabet. I am a 36 years old woman living in Beirut, Lebanon.

In 2007, I worked as a Trainer in the “WEPASS project” by UNFPA and Lebanese National Commission for Women. The objective of the project was Women Empowerment and it was implemented in 10 Lebanese villages in South Lebanon and Bekaa.

I was asked to develop and implement training sessions on “Household Budgeting” to the villages’ women. The program was going on well, I did 3 workshops in every village and women were able to understand the concepts of variable and fixed revenue, variable and fixed expenses, income etc…. They acquired the skills to build a budget and maintain it. I was satisfied with my work till we reached a village where the women who were supposed to show up did not come and instead came a group of illiterate women. The first day we visited them, we were not able to do any of the workshops because these women did not know how to read or write. I felt helpless. All the books and resources I had were powerless in front of this group of women who were illiterate but very determined to learn. The asked us to do something. They all worked with their husbands in the fields, growing crops and also at home. They wanted to learn and insisted.

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Contest entry - Congratulations

this is my own story and it never published before ..

It was a hot summer night when I and my friends went out to the wedding party of one of my friends' sisters. As usual, we, the six girls, went together to the hall where about 1,000 ladies stood on their feet since the hall's capacity was only 500.

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Dreams Unleashed in Palestine (contest entry)

Dreams Unleashed in Palestine

Living under Israeli military occupation is rarely inspiring, especially when

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contest entry: Family allowance accepted for women in the law on tax revenues

A National Campaign has been launched during the International Women day in Lebanon on March 8 2011, under the premises of  the first lady of Lebanon and the President of the National Commission of  Lebanese Women, Ms Wafa’ Sleiman. The Campaign aims to fulfill equality between women and men in the Lebanese laws, especially the laws that have an economical impact on women;

To illustrate it please refer to the first page of the Flyer widely distributed  since March 8 in Lebanon:

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Football Under Cover

Lebanese women are fighting a silent revolution on the football field through the popular club programme of CCPA Lebanon.

Farah and Mirna are two young women on an important mission; they want to change Lebanese society by promoting gender equality and giving young girls the opportunities, they didn’t have themselves.

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Femme Libérée..

Toute femme a tout le droit et le devoir d’être tout à fait libre. Mais en orient ce n’est pas si facile. Sinon cela n’aurait pas été encore question aujourd’hui.

On dit toujours que « it’s a men’s world », puisque les hommes établissent les lois et les restrictions. Ce que personnellement je ne trouve pas vrai.  Mais ce n’est pas ce dont je veux parler.

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Arab Woman Chains of Customs and Traditions

Arab woman faces societal despotism and injustices in all the Arab Countries,but it varies from one country to the other,based on its extent,scope,magnitude,kind,nature and character. The basic problem lies in societal culture,and found in clothing customs and traditions a religious garment,and in the emphasis of some religious scholars on these traditions which forms a major challenge to Arab woman that limit and confine her development and hence her society.  

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Women Taking Charge
Women in five villages north of Nablus in the Palestinian West Bank take charge to plan and implement their own future for their own sake and the sake of their community. See www.Dalia.ps for more information.
Author: 
NoraLesterMurad
RIP AMINA
www.hindapress.wordpress.com
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hindapress
Moroccan woman ''Contest entry''
 a Moroccan woman working in the cleaning and sweeping public streets as men  www.hindapress.wordpress.com      
Author: 
hindapress
Facebook Page name :Say No to Violence Against Women
Facebook Page name :Say No to Violence Against Women . Please invite all your friends to join our cause. More sympathetic people are needed to support our human campaign and say no to Violence against Women .الى نساء العالم العربي اغتنمي الفرصة برياح التغير التي تهب الى عالمنا العربي لتعزيز حقوقك وحقوق الانسان والديموقراطية.
Author: 
Tarek Abou Zeinab

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قصة جميلة جدا :)
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waaaw v,nice
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لماذا لايتم استخدام بدائل للحد من العنف ضد المرأة .. كالتوعية وابراز دورها الفاعل في المجتمع وغيرها التي قد تساهم في وضع حد لهذة المشكلة بدلا من سن القوانين التى قد لا تجدي نفعاً في ضل غياب الوعي...
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الف مبروك لكل فائز ومن تميز الى ابداع
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نعم أعتقد ذالك.
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تمسكي برأيي ومحاولة اقناع الغير به وان كان خاطئ يدل على عدم قبولى بالاخر .. فقناعتي بامر ما يخصني انا ليس بالضرورة اقناع الناس به.
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Good work, I hope to see more of your work
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ليس من الضروري إقناع الشخص الأخر ،ولكن المهم هو التفهم لرأي الأخر وإيصال الفكرة التي أريد بكل إحترام وبطريقة حضارية بدون ممارسة ما يعرف بالإرهاب الفكري
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مش ضروري نقنع من بخلفنا الرأي أو الأفكار بس الحلو إنو يعرف أفكاري وأعرف أفكارو وشي طبعي نتقبل بعض
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إذا يجب علينا طرح الموضوع والعمل علي كل الجوانب والزويا المحيطة به.
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كلام جميل
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نعم أنا أعتقد المستقبل سوف يكون أفضل للمرأة, خاصة الأن نجد المنظمات الدولية التي تحمي حقوق المرأة تقوم بعمل جيد والتزايد التصاعدي بالنسبة للمطالبين بحقوق المرأة سواء رجال أو نساء, أعتقد بأننا سوف...
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