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Date: Sunday March 16, 2008
Location: North Sinai |
| H.E. Mrs. Suzanne Mubarak at the official
inauguration of NCW branch in North Sinai |
H.E. Ms. Suzanne Mubarak at the inauguration
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H.E. Mrs. M, President of the Council, seized the opportunity of the
decentralized celebration of the 8th National Conference of the Council at
the governorate level, under the theme of” Egyptian Women and Leadership”,
to inaugurate the NCW branch in North Sinai on Sunday 16 March.
In her speech, she greeted the Egyptian women on the occasion of their
national day and expressed her pleasure at meeting with Egyptian women
leaders, the women of Sinai.
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Date: Sunday March 16, 2008
Location: The National Council for Women |
| NCW declares the establishment of the
Center for National Studies on Women |
Dr. Farkhonda Hassan
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Dr. Farkhonda Hassan, the Secretary General of NCW
emphasized that the Eighth Conference which was held at the level
of governorates on Sunday March 16, 2008 has adopted a
decentralized approach, adding that the thematic issues of the
conference tackled women's situation in leadership positions in
the governmental sector, the private sector, NGOs, and the
political life. The Conference, she said, aimed at emphasizing
women's right to reach leadership positions and impressing this
conception on society as a basic requirement for enhancing
democracy and social justice. It also aimed at analyzing women's
involvement in decision-making positions and identifying the
impediments which prevent her from reaching such positions. The
issue of women in leadership positions, is at the center of
international interest and the United Nations has organized a
meeting for its Women's Committee on the same issue; thus, it was
also a main theme on the agenda of our conference, as Egypt's
Women's National Council tries to cope with the latest
developments at the international level. The deliberations of the
conference, according to Dr. Hassan, is based on an accurate
documentation of women's situation in leadership positions in each
governorate. It also presents women's success stories. She
declared that NCW is in the process of establishing a Center for
National Studies on Women. The Conference was attended by
prominent figures including universities' presidents,
intellectuals and members of the People's Assembly and Shura
Council.
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| A training session to empower women to run
for the councils elections in Suez |
The project
of building women's political capacities in Suez
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As part of NCW's plan to enhance women's
political participation and train women to run for the local
councils elections due in 2008, the Women's Political
Empowerment Project of NCW organized its second training session
to qualify women to run for the next local councils' elections.
The session was inaugurated by Governor of Suez, Major General.
Mohammed Saif El-Din and Governor of Port Said Major General.
Mustafa kamel who delivered statements in which they stressed
that this meeting brought together women who wish to run for the
elections of the local Councils side by side with men so as to
increase women's representation in the local and parliamentary
councils to be commensurate with women's role, status and
mission, emphasizing that women are the most capable to express
families' problems which in turn reflect the problems of the
entire community and they are also more susceptible to be
affected by the issue of development.
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Both governors praised the training session and
the topics of its content. In her statement marking this
occasion, Dr. Fakhonda Hassan the Secretary General of NCW
stated that within the context of preparing for the next local
councils' elections, NCW is in the process of implementing an
intensive campaign to support women's participation in the
elections in pursuance of the amendment introduced to article 62
of the constitution on the one hand, and in fulfillment of the
presidential campaign platform which calls for ensuring a
minimum political representation for women on the other.
The training session targeted women from the governorates of
Suez, Ismailia, Port Said and Sharqiya to acquaint them with the
skills of managing an electoral campaign, preparing the
electoral propaganda and acquiring the skills of communication
with the voters. The training program also included a number of
topics including the concepts of local councils, the evolution
of its laws, and the terms of reference of the local council
members, in addition to the relationship between local council
and the executive councils.
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| The Golden Jubilee of Egyptian women's
entry into the parliament |
Mrs. Suzanne Mubarak in a commemorative group photo with female
Arab Parliamentarians
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Mrs. Suzanne Mubarak, NCW President attended a
ceremony held on Wednesday December 5, 2007 to mark the 50th
anniversary of Egyptian women's entry into parliament. In her
statement on this occasion, Mrs. Mubarak expressed her thanks to
Egypt's honorable guests of female Arab Parliamentarians for
taking the effort to come especially to share us this celebration,
stressing that the entry of the first two Egyptian women into the
parliament fifty years ago, represents a historical occasion in
which every Egyptian, male or female, takes pride as it gave Egypt
the lead in this field over many other world countries. Her
Excellency said that we have to chart the outlines of our future
movement in a way which meets the legitimate aspirations of women,
and we have to forge a national alliance in which women
participate with their full potential side by side with men to
implement the aspired to project of Egypt's revival.
In her statement, Mrs. Mubarak also reviewed the historical
evolution of women's political participation since 1882,
highlighting the great efforts exerted by NCW since its inception
in 2000 to enhance women's political participation as a right and
also as a duty, adding that the real challenge lies in practicing
this right and putting in place the cultural and social frameworks
and political mechanisms supporting this practice. The latest
constitutional amendments, she said, offers a golden opportunity
which we have to seize to push forward this march, and this
ceremony is intended to honor Egyptian Female parliamentarians on
their golden jubilee.
Statements were also delivered by Dr. Fathi Srour, the People's
Assembly Speaker; Mr. Safwat El-Sherif, the Shura Assembly
Speaker; Dr. Mufid Shehab, Minister of State for Legal and
Parliamentary Affairs; Dr. Farkhonda Hassan, NCW Secretary General
and Mrs. Fayda Kamel in her capacity as the most senior of female
parliamentarians in the Arab World.
Meanwhile, a documentary film was screened on female Egyptian
parliamentarians and their achievements. A book entitled "Egyptian
Women in the Parliament: Fifty Years", by Mohammed El-Tawil was
distributed, in addition to distributing a pictorial album
prepared by NCW entitled "The Golden Jubilee of Women in
Parliament". All former and present female members of Parliament
were invited to attend this event as well as 11 female Arab
parliamentarians and a galaxy of prominent writers and media
people.
At the end of the ceremony the participants sent a cable to
President Hosni Mubarak to express their appreciation for His
Excellency's continued support to Egyptian women and his keenness
to ensure gender quality and eliminate all forms of
discrimination, in addition to his taking the side of Egyptian
women and working towards strengthening the weakest links in the
process of achieving women's political empowerment.
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| A workshop on strategic planning for
empowering women in local communities held in Alexandria |
The workshop on strategic planning for
empowering women in local communities
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The NGOs Committee of NCW held a meeting on Monday
November 26, 2007 chaired by its Rapporteur, Dr. Amany Kandil to
discuss its working plan for the period ahead, including the
publication of the second set of series of pamphlets on capacity
building. The meeting also discussed the concept paper prepared by
the committee in preparation for NCW annual eighth conference.
The NGOs Committee also held a workshop entitled "Strategic
Planning for Empowering Women in Local Communities" in Alexandria
on Thursday, November 29, 2007. The workshop aimed to set
realistic blueprints for confronting the problems facing women in
the local communities, and reach out to NGOs which are active in
the area of empowering women through capacity-building. The
workshop was inaugurated by Major General Ezzat Shabaan, Secretary
General of Alexandria Governorates, and statements were delivered
on this occasion by Dr. Amany Kandil, the NGOs Rapporteur and Dr.
Nahwat Mahmoud, the Rapporteur of NCW Branch in Alexandria.
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| NCW participated in the First Forum for
Businesswomen in MENA and OECD Counties. |
NCW participated on Tuesday November 27, 2007 in
the First Forum for Businesswomen in MENA and OECD countries. The
conference, organized by the Ministry of Investment, was
inaugurated by Dr. Mahmoud Mohi El-Din, Minister of Investment and
attended by representatives of 30 countries and 45 regional and
international institutions. Dr. Farkhonda Hassan, NCW Secretary
General delivered a statement in which she stated that NCW carries
out a comprehensive set of programs which aims to empower women
economically. According to her, a strategy was laid down to ensure
that women would proportionately have an access to job
opportunities and economic resources. The strategy also aims to
achieve the economic empowerment of women, and eliminate all forms
of discrimination against them in access to work opportunities and
credit-facilities.
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| NCW celebrates the launch of Women's Legal
Rights Project (in electronic form). |
NCW ceremony to launch Women's Legal Rights
Project (in electronic form).
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NCW organized a ceremony on Monday November 19,
2007 to launch Women's Legal Rights Project (in electronic form),
a project which falls within the scope of NCW's mandate and goals
which provide for its responsibility to raise women's awareness of
their rights and duties and their role in society.
In his statement on this occasion, Dr. Ali Muselhi, Minister of
Social Solidarity stressed the importance of this project which
enable women to obtain important information on social status
laws. He also emphasized the importance of the participation of
the female rural community leaders in the implementation of this
project in view of their ability to reach out to women in villages
and hamlets, identify their needs and convey them to the
officials. Dr. Farkonda Hassan, NCW Secretary General reviewed the
steps taken towards the implementation of the project: First a
comprehensive survey was made to identify all women's queries and
questions related to the social status laws and women's and
children rights, both Moslems and Non-Moslems. Second, a group of
experts specialized in legal and personal status matters were
commissioned to answer these queries and questions in a simplified
way so as to disseminate this information on the widest scale.
Subsequently, NCW recorded these answers using the voices of male
and female artists on cassettes and CDs, and posted them on the
internet as well, in addition to publishing a group of pamphlets
about the content of this material. Dr. Abdul-Aziz Hegazi, the
Chairman of the General Federation for NGOs expressed his
satisfaction with the positive cooperation that took place between
NCW and his federation and NGOs, all over Egypt emphasizing that
this project was the product of this fruitful cooperation. It is
worth-mentioning that an agreement was signed between NCW and the
General Federation for NGOs to ensure that NGOs will benefit from
the multi-media produced of the project. This agreement is also in
line with efforts to activate the protocol of cooperation between
NCW and the Ministry of Solidarity. The Launch ceremony was also
attended by members of NCW branches and their rapporteurs as well
as the lawyers of the Ombudsman's office branches in the
governorates and the relevant senior officials in the ministries
concerned with women's legal rights.
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| The Secretary General of the National
Council for Human Rights in Azerbaijan visits NCW |
The Secretary General of Azerbaijan's NCHR
during her visit to NCW.
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Ms. Elimira Suleymanova, the Secretary General of
Azerbaijan's NCHR paid a visit to NCW on Tuesday November 13, 2007
in which she expressed her appreciation to the efforts exerted by
Mrs. Suzanne Mubarak to promote the status of women and children
in Egypt and hailed her role in fostering the culture of peace all
over the world. Dr. Farkhona Hassan stressed the important role
played by Mrs. Suzanne Mubarak in promoting peace worldwide
through the establishment of Suzanne Mubarak Women's International
Peace Movement. This movement, she said, seeks to foster the
culture of peace among peoples and increase women's participation
in peace building proceses. Ms. Sulemanova expressed her
admiration for the purpose and activities of Peace Institute in
Alexandira which she had visited the day before and found very
situmulating. Dr. Farkhonda hassan explained to her that the Peace
Institute is part of the Suzanne Mubarak's Women International
Peace Movement that is actively engaging in addressing peace
issues and spreading a culture of peace, not only within the
region, but at the national level.
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| A delegation from the EU Commission visits
NCW |
The visit by the EU Commission Delegation
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A delegation from the EU Commission visited NCW on
November 5, 2007 to get acquainted with NCW plans and activities
and explore avenues for cooperation in implementing new projects
to advance the status of Egyptian Women. NCW Secretary-General Dr.
Farkhona Hassan hailed the on-going cooperation between NCW and
the EU since the establishment of the Ombudsman's Office.
Cooperation in this respect included ensuring its efficient
conduct and sustainability and expanding its scope to cover all
the other governorates. She also reviewed NCW's mandate,
activities and projects.
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| 35 male and female fresh graduates trained
by WBDC on computer skills |
One of the training sessions organized by
NCW's WBDC
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NCW's Women Business Development Center organized
a training program which covered all the disciplines and
specialties of Computer. Training sessions started on November 4,
2007 and ended on December 13, 2007 The program targeted fresh
graduates, males and females, with the aim of providing them with
the necessary skills to enter the labor market. The total number
of the trainees was 35.
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| A Finnish parliamentary delegation visits
NCW to promote bilateral relations on women's issues |
The Finnish parliamentary delegation during
its visit to NCW
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A Finnish parliamentary delegation visited NCW on
Monday October 29, 2007, within the context of promoting bilateral
relations in the area of women's issues and to get acquainted with
NCW efforts to empower women. The delegation was received by
Ambassador Samiha Abu-Stat, who reviewed NCW role in promoting
women and its programs and activities in this respect, emphasizing
that the Council has contributed significantly to the promulgation
of a number of legislations which achieve equality for women such
as the Khula law, which enables a woman to obtain a divorce upon
returning the dowry offered to her by her husband. She also
referred in this context to the amendment introduced to the
personal status law to render it fairer for women, the nationality
law which now allows women married to non-Egyptians to pass on
their Egyptian nationality to their children, and the law
establishing family courts.
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| NCW convenes a regional meeting on "Finance
for Development and Women's Role". |
NCW, in collaboration with UNIFEM held a meeting
on October 21-22, 2007 on Finance for Development and Women's
Role. The meeting, held under the auspices of H.E. Mrs. Suzanne
Mubarak, was attended by representatives of 20 Arab countries, and
it aimed at reaching a joint vision vis-ŕ-vis this topic at the
regional level to be presented at the High-level International
Forum on Finance for Development, scheduled for late February 2008
in New York, U.S. which will discuss the issues and challenges
facing the realization of gender equality. NCW regional meeting
also aimed at setting the tone for including women's issues when
discussing the topic of finance for development during the Doha
Summit due to be held in December 2008.
In her opening statement, Dr. Farkhonda Hassan, NCW
Secretary-General, emphasized that the meeting was held within the
context of international efforts to follow up the Monterey
Consensus on Finance for Development, which was adopted by the
international community in 2002. Moreover, the United Nations has
issued a resolution to the effect that the recommendations of
Monterey Consensus should be implemented, efforts to achieve this
goal should be assessed, impediments identified and initiatives to
overcome challenges should be proposed.
Two Statements were delivered by Ambassador Mervatt El-Talawai on
behalf of Mr. Amr Mousa, the Arab League Secretary General, and by
Naila Gabr on behalf of Egypt's Foreign Minister Mr. Ahmed
Abulghet. Dr. Haifa Abu-Ghazal, UNIFEM Regional Representative
also delivered a statement, in addition to the statements
delivered by some of the delegations of the participating
countries.
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| More coordination between NCW Environment &
Culture Committees to restore calm and order to the streets of
Cairo |
The joint meeting between NCW Environment
and Culture Committees
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How to restore calm and cleanliness to the streets
of Cairo was the focus of a joint meeting held on Wednesday
October 18, 2007 between NCW Culture and Environment Committees.
The meeting aimed at enhancing coordination between the two
committees to work towards finding radical solutions to the
problems of Cairo's traffic system whereby its streets can be more
secure, stable and orderly. The conclusions reached by the meeting
included imposing on-the spot fines on violators of sound
environmental rules in the streets and buildings, paying more
attention to the rule local councils can play in promoting
cleanliness and hygiene standards and fostering a sound
environmental culture through the National Book Project. It was
also recommended to offer prizes for the best practices in
preserving the environment. Means of enhancing cooperation with
civil society institutions were also discussed during the meeting,
while emphasizing the importance of organizing special symposia
and workshops to raise women's awareness of sound environmental
standards in addition to organizing media campaigns to sensitize
them to the importance of safeguarding the environment and keeping
it clean.
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