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Women’s Rights in the Middle East and North Africa

Women’s Rights in the Middle East and North Africa

Women's Rights in the Middle East and North Africa is a five-year retrospective review of improvements or setbacks made to women's rights in the MENA region. Its analysis covers events that occurred from mid 2004 until October 2009, picking up where the 2005 edition ended. This unique survey, which combines quantitative ratings with a qualitative, narrative analysis for each MENA country or territory, is necessary in light of the international scrutiny given to the status of women in this region. By providing thorough, cross-regional analysis of the legal and societal realities of MENA women, the Women's Rights report is able to act as an objective tool for international development agencies, governments, scholars, and journalists, as well as a means of empowerment for women's rights activists in the region.

 

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