“The battle to change the image of Moroccan women will be fought through the fictional world of TV series,” states Nadia Lamhaidi, teacher and researcher in journalism and communication at the...
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Magazine: Women's participation in the public sphere
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08-05-2013
“The battle to change the image of Moroccan women will be fought through the fictional world of TV series,” states Nadia Lamhaidi, teacher and researcher in journalism and communication at the...
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18-04-2013
On 21 April, the roads around Bethlehem will be taken over by women and men decked out in running gear. The runners will be taking part in the 42-kilometre Palestine Marathon, an event with Danish...
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14-08-2012
Photographs: Tanya Habjouqa As a rally-driving team consisting solely of women members, the Palestinian Speed Sisters naturally attract a great deal of attention – not merely in the West Bank,...
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08-11-2010
AMMAN – With less than a week to go before the Jordanian parliamentary elections, women’s groups in Jordan have been busy supporting female candidates and calling on women voters to head to the polls...
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23-10-2010
“In the West, we’re used to thinking that ‘all good things go together’. But increased rights for women is not necessarily the same as democratisation. Several countries have discovered that doing...
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07-10-2010
We approach our landing into Cairo in the midst of a sandstorm. For half an hour, my plane circles in an orange-brown haze. All the people in the plane are silent. Being a typical international...
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25-08-2010
“When you look at the reports that are published each year about gender, the first thing that is always mentioned is the low level of participation by women within the Jordanian labour market. Women...









