“Women have always struggled through many fights to obtain different gains in different political, social, cultural and other fields, and they have done that via diverse tools that varied over the course of several years”.
Nazra for Feminist Studies conducted a meeting entitled: “The Future of the Feminist Movement in Egypt - A Meeting with Young Feminist Groups and Initiatives”, by hosting some of the young feminist groups to talk about the problems they face and their vision for their role as part of the fourth wave of the Egyptian feminist movement, which is not separate from previous waves, where the meeting was conducted at the French Institute in Cairo in its premises in Mounira, within the context of “Free Wave” Campaign, which was launched today commemorating
Nazra for Feminist Studies concludes today, International Human Rights Day, its campaign ‘’Fantasy or Reality’’. This year’s campaign shed light on the implementation of the ‘’National Strategy to Combat Violence against Women’’ issued by the National Council for Women in 2015, between our hopes and reality. It also focused on the services that should be provided by the state to women survivors of violence, their quality, and how far they meet international standards.
Within the framework of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence Campaign, which is an international campaign that starts on the 25th of November each year, international day for the elimination of violence against women, until the 10th of December, international human rights day, Nazra for Feminist Studies launches its campaign for this year ‘’Fantasy or Reality’’.
The mob-sexual assault that took place in the early hours of Friday 31 March 2017 in Qawmia area in Zagazig city in Sharkia governorate against a university student confirms the continuance of these
The undersigned political parties and NGOs call for the release of Aya Hijazi, her husband Mohammed Hassanein, and their six colleagues ahead of the court’s scheduled verdict on March 23rd. The defendants have been held in provisional detention since 2014 in connection with the Belady Foundation for Street Children case.
The undersigned political parties and NGOs call for the release of Aya Hijazi, her husband Mohammed Hassanein, and their six colleagues ahead of the court’s scheduled verdict on March 23rd. The defendants have been held in provisional detention since 2014 in connection with the Belady Foundation for Street Children case.
“Nazra for Feminist Studies” holds today, the 17th of March 2017, a parallel event on the role of Women Human Rights Defenders (WHRDs) in the MENA Region, and its intersection with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), as part of CSW61 events, held now at the UN headquarters in New York City.