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This document presents a paper on Safe city free of violence against women and girls is a safe city for everyone Egypt’s experience? This text is a professional examination of the Safe Cities Programme in Cairo and its potential to improve the plight of women who suffer harassment in public spaces.
The document presents a monitoring report on Women in Kuwaiti Media A Modest Coverage of Tremendous Achievements. This report Addresses the reality of women in Kuwait. It is specialized in monitoring and following up the image of Kuwaiti women in various local media outlets, following up on the latest developments in the file of women›s rights in Kuwait, and reading the dimensions of these variables on the reality of women and the impact of this on the country›s obligations in international forums. The release of the report is a translation of what is happening inside Kuwait, in accordance with the following criteria: What has been published in the media and social media sites, Laws and decisions issued for women during the reporting period, Communication and coordination with the competent government authorities to find out the latest statistics and indicators related to women. The reporting period is the last quarter of the current year 2019: «October, November and December»
Women, Business and the Law 2020 is the sixth in a series of studies that analyze laws and regulations affecting women’s economic opportunity in 190 economies. Eight indicators—structured around women’s interactions with the law as they begin, progress through, andend their careers—align with the economicdecisions women make at various stages of their lives. The indicatorsare Mobility, Workplace, Pay, Marriage, Parenthood, Entrepreneurship, Assets, and Pension. Data in Women, Business and the Law 2020 are current as of September 1, 2019. The indicators are used to build evidence of the relationship between legal gender equality and women’s entrepreneurship and employment. By examining the economic decisions women make as they go through different stages of their working lives, as well as the pace of reform over the past two years, Women, Business and the Law makes a contribution to policy discussions about the state of women’s economic opportunities.
The document presents a study on Women’s Activism in Saudi Arabia: Male Guardianship and Sexual Violence. There is very little data on the interplay between uncodified Islamic law and sexual violence in Saudi Arabia. It is a difficult context not only for women’s rights activists to operate within, but also for researchers to access information. Saudi Arabia is a closed country and information regarding laws nd court cases are therefore hard to come by. With few exceptions, most written secondary sources on women’s rights in Saudi Arabia are from “grey” literature and media accounts that often portray a stereotypical image of Saudi women as oppressed and without agency
This document presents the chapter 12 of the study on Transcultural Bodies: Female Genital Cutting in Global Context. The title of This chapter is challenging Myths of Sexual Dysfunction in Circumcised Women and concern about the negative psychosexual ramifications of anti–female genital mutilation (FGM) campaigns and stereotypes for circumcised African women, particularly vulnerable teenagers and young adults, many of whom are struggling with all sorts of conflicting messages regarding their bodies and sexuality. These issues are especially poignant to circumcised African girls and women living as immigrants in the Western diaspora, where attitudes toward these practices are most unforgiving.