The Politics of Personal Status Law in Egypt and Iraq
Meaningful transformation in personal status law requires political will, sustained feminist advocacy, as well as a reimagining of legal...
Meaningful transformation in personal status law requires political will, sustained feminist advocacy, as well as a reimagining of legal...
Explore the key moments in the fight for gender equality with this timeline of women's rights and achievements. From suffrage to digital...
Egypt's new Asylum Law promises better protections for its Sudanese refugees — but their realities on the ground are far more precarious.
The authorities continued to crack down on criticism, stifle civil society and restrict street protests. Authorities carried out mass arrests to prevent...
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who first took power in a 2013 coup, has governed Egypt in an authoritarian manner. Meaningful political opposition is...
Summary Following the Egyptian uprisings of 2011 and the fall of Hosni Mubarak's regime, Egyptian civil society witnessed a brief and...
Institut Français Showcases Life of Feminist Icon Doria Shafik. From her Sorbonne doctorate to Bint al-Nil magazine and major political protests...
In 2014, Egypt's outgoing president, Adly Mansour, issued a decree which categorised sexual harassment as a crime punishable by a minimum...
Black and white portrait photo of a woman with white hair. ... A seminal feminist text by Nawal...
Sanaa Seif, sister of jailed activist Alaa Abdel Fattah, speaking to reporters outisde the London hospital where her mother was admitted...
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