Overlooking Women’s Representation in the New Cabinet Does Not Fit a Revolutionary Cabinet: Ignoring Women Is Unacceptable Particularly at this Critical Stage of Our National History […]
عن الثورة المصرية والنساء من العدد: سالي زهران “اعترضت بالأغنية وبالهتاف وابتسمت ورحلت” .. بسمة تيلمة … يوميات طبيبات الميدان .. نوبتجية تحرير .. د. عزة […]
By Kristen Chick, Egyptian women are staging a ‘Million Woman March’ today after the new prime minister appointed only one woman to his cabinet, raising fears […]
13 March 2011 In the context of the current debate concerning the proposed constitutional amendments, the Coalition of Egyptian Feminist Organisations declares its rejection of the […]
On International Women’s Day, Egyptian women contemplate being overlooked in the formation of a post-Mubarak future. Basma Atass Marwa Sharaf el-Din, an Egyptian law PhD candidate […]
Will process result in any tangible gains for the majority of women who participated fully in the struggle? International Women’s Day is observed each year on […]
Date Published: 8 March 2011 By Widney Brown The dramatic events of the past two months have seen millions taking to the streets throughout the Middle […]
By Richard Leiby Washington Post Staff Writer Wednesday, March 9, 2011 CAIRO – Women hoping to extend their rights in post-revolutionary Egypt were faced with a […]
Forum of Independent Human Rights NGOs February 21, 2011 Press release Member organizations of the Forum of Independent Egyptian Human Rights Organizations (the Forum) welcome the […]
the central and crucial issue at this historical moment is to continue the process of overthrowing the previous regime and to build a new political, social and economic system through the following steps: