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  • 17/01/2012
    15:07
    Egyptian National Council for Women to be reformed

    Mervat al-Talawy, the former minister of social affairs in Egypt will be replacing Farkhonda Hassan as head of a new and reformatted council, say sources to almasryalyoum.com. The change has been announced, however not yet in public, since anti-Mubarak feminists claimed that the council, initially established by former first lady Suzanne Mubarak, was promoting a false agenda of women’s rights, and not representative of the activists that have actually driven the revolutionary changes during the Arab Spring. According to the paper's information, new members will also be appointed for the council.

    Read more in the article at almasryalyoum.com

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New Manual for Women Human Rights Defenders
The Women Human Rights Defenders program at Nazra for Feminist Studies is launching its manual on Women Human Rights Defenders (WHRDs) tailored specifically for an Egyptian context.The manual includes sections on Egyptian legislation and military verdicts used to constrain public action; regional and international mechanisms that WHRDs can utilize to report violations committed against them; and security tips that can be of special use during perilous circumstances.Nazra is a partner organisation to KVINFO.Read more at Nazra for Women's Studies.
 

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