“For every button you open on your blouse, you will get an extra grade in the course,” a professor told a female student when she visited his office at a private university in Jordan. He demanded a sexual favour in return for a passing grade. She failed. She is not alone. Many women in the […]
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النساء والفساد والثامن من آذار
8 March 2016 in Gender
في عام 1977، تبنت الأمم المتحدة يوم الثامن من آذار يوما دوليا للمرأة بعد سنوات طويلة من إقراره من قبل الاتحاد النسائي الديموقراطي في باريس عام 1945 وذلك تخليدا لنضالات عاملات النسيج في نيويورك اللواتي نظمن احتجاجات للمطالبة بظروف عمل إنسانية في عام 1908. وهذا العام، نحتفي بهذه المناسبة ونحن على أعتاب مرحلة تاريخية مهمة […]
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