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When

June 1, 2021
10:30 am - 11:30 am

Where

Zoom Webinar

Despite hard-won gains in rights and freedoms carved out over the past century, Egyptian women are seeing challenges to their rights and duties as citizens. During a period of rapidly evolving social and environmental dynamics, women are struggling to have their own development keep up with the shifting landscape in both personal and professional life. 

There also appears to be an odd dichotomy; despite official attempts to promote gender equality, with more women in cabinet and on boards than ever before, long-held patriarchal attitudes mean some positions are still firmly off-limits to women. Women are also facing myriad challenges to their personal lives, with the much-debated draft Personal Status Law threatening to set women’s rights back decades. What are the socioeconomic consequences of these issues?

Speakers:

Hoda El-Sadda 
Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Cairo University

Mozn Hassan
Founder and executive director, Nazra for Feminist Studies

Mirette F. Mabrouk, moderator
Senior fellow and director, Egypt program, MEI 

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