Pressmeddelande -
New strategies for a changing environment
Women in politics from Libya, Tunisia and Egypt meet
In the aftermaths of the political upheavals in the Arab world, women’s rights have largely fallen by the wayside. On 28-30 November, women and men from political parties , civil society and media meet in Amman/Jordan to discuss strategies and exchange information about women’s contribution in transition processes.
Organized by International IDEA, Kvinna till Kvinna and The Swedish Institute Alexandria ,the objective of the meeting is to agree on strategies to advocate for the significant participation
by women during the upcoming elections in Libya, Tunisia and Egypt, and to reinforce women’s contribution and image as nation and state builders beyond the parliamentary elections.
These challenges have impacted the constitution building processes in these countries and risk to affect the legal, institution and political reforms which will be led by the new parliaments to be elected in the 3 countries in the year 2014.
More than 30 participants from Egypt, Libya and Tunisia from elected parliaments and constituent
assemblies, political parties, civil society organizations and media will contribute to this regional seminar. Experts from Kosovo, Rwanda and Jordan will contribute to the seminar sharing experiences from their countries.
This regional seminar is being jointly organized by:
The Kvinna till Kvinna Foundation: www.kvinnatillkvinna.se
International IDEA: www.idea.int
The Swedish Institute in Alexandria: www.swedenabroad.com/en-GB/Embassies/Alexandria/
It will be held at the Landmark Hotel in Amman/Jordan from 28 to 30 November, 2013.
CONTACT
The Kvinna till Kvinna Foundation
Saba Nowzari
E-mail: saba.nowzari@kvinnatillkvinna.se
Telephone: +962 79 9730375
Ämnen
Kategorier
Kvinna till Kvinna stärker kvinnor i krig och konflikter för att kvinnors makt och inflytande ska öka. Kvinna till Kvinna samarbetar med kvinnoorganisationer på Balkan, i Mellanöstern, södra Kaukasien, Liberia och Demokratiska Republiken Kongo. Kvinna till Kvinna fick Right Livelihood priset 2002 för sitt framgångsrika stöd till kvinnors freds- och försoningsarbete. Insamlingsstiftelsen Kvinna till Kvinna pg 90 18 00 - 3