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In a vital step forward, Libya establishes the General Union for Libyan Women
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The Arab Women KIPÂ Index: Study Examines Gender Inclusiveness in 11 Arab Countries Published April 25th, 2021 - 06:00 GMT
The Center for Inclusive Business and Leadership at the American University of Beirut has conducted the study. (Twitter: @cibl w)
The Center for Inclusive Business and Leadership at the American University of Beirut and in cooperation with the U.S. State Department s Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI) Program has conducted a thorough study examining women s experiences in the workplace across 11 Arab countries and 6 different occupational fields.
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By Esra Bengizi.
A portrait of two Libyan Amazigh girls with jewellery and facial tattoos based on an old photo of two Jewish girls from Tripoli. Canvas size – 22.8cm x 30.4cm. (Photo: @7ayaart).
8 March 2021:
International Women’s Day is dedicated to the social, cultural, political, academic and economic achievements and contributions of women and young girls. Every day, Libyan women continue to shape and carry our society in more ways than we can imagine. Despite the many challenges and barriers that Libyan women face, they continue to maintain their eloquence and strength. The importance of women in the work and domestic sphere is undeniable and crucial. And as we continue to recognize their work and achievements, we should also acknowledge that Libyan women are the guardians of tradition and culture.
Since the early popular rallies in Benghazi on 15 February 2011, women played a crucial role in the revolution that toppled Libyan long-time ruler Muammar Gaddafi. Whether by helping organise and joining daily demonstrations, providing medical aid to those wounded, smuggling ammunitions, selling their jewellery to fund rebel fighters or cooking meals for frontline units, they supported and led the uprising. It was their revolution too. Something many forget is the Libyan revolution was started by women, Hajer Sharief, a human rights advocate and co-founder of Together We Build It (TWBI), a local organisation promoting peace and security in Libya, told
The New Arab.
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