Guide to Equality in the Family in the Maghreb

Guide to Equality in the Family in the Maghreb
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Publisher : Women's Learning Partners
Total Pages : 228
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Book Synopsis Guide to Equality in the Family in the Maghreb by : Ahmad Kazemi Moussavi

Download or read book Guide to Equality in the Family in the Maghreb written by Ahmad Kazemi Moussavi and published by Women's Learning Partners. This book was released on 2005-11 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Over three years ago, Collectif 95 Magheb-Egalité began an ambitious project to develop and disseminate to human rights activists a guide to equality in both the family and the private sector in the Maghreb. The result is a handbook that contributes to the debate about women's rights and Islamic law, citing, in particular, that Islam is not chiefly responsible for the current status of women and the discriminatory laws under which they suffer. This book provides tools in the effective construction of arguments and communication techniques designed to establish a dialogue. Women’s Learning Partnership (WLP) for Rights, Development, and Peace empowers women and girls in the Global South to re-imagine and restructure their roles in their families, communities, and societies.


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