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Since early 2011, Maryam Ben Salem and Giorgia Depaoli from the Center of Arab Woman for Training and Research (CAWTAR) have been documenting how young women are engaging in Tunisia’s political life. Part of a cohort of 14 initiatives across Africa, South Asia, and Latin America, this work examines the nature of women’s participation and gender equality in political spaces. In particular, this research team is collaborating with similar teams in Egypt and Sudan.

 

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Since early 2011, Maryam Ben Salem and Giorgia Depaoli from the Center of Arab Woman for Training and Research (CAWTAR) have been documenting how young women are engaging in Tunisia’s political life. Part of a cohort of 14 initiatives across Africa, South Asia, and Latin America, this work examines the nature of women’s participation and gender equality in political spaces. In particular, this research team is collaborating with similar teams in Egypt and Sudan.

 

(We invite our users to read the complete article here)

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