Social justice — a fundamental value of social democracy and a central field of action of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region — is inextricably linked to the question of gender justice. Social and economic development can only be sustainable and just if it considers and includes the needs of everyone equally. The goal of FES’ work on gender justice in the region is for every member of society to have the freedom to choose different ways of being and living based on a just distribution of resources, equal opportunities to exert influence, and equal respect, regardless of gender.
Even though women and men are constitutionally equal in many countries, legally established rights do not automatically break down traditional role models or lead to social, economic, and political change. Women’s political, economic, and social rights and their participation in society are still severely limited. Women are underrepresented in parliaments in the Middle East and North Africa and rarely hold political office. Women are affected by poverty more often than men and are subject to discrimination, for example in family law. Violence against women is still widespread.
To promote gender justice in the MENA region, the FES pursues various approaches. Women are specifically supported where patriarchal structures and traditional role models restrict their participation in political, economic, and social life. This includes projects that inform women about their rights or aim to incorporate gender policy issues into political and social debates in partner countries.
The promotion of equal opportunities and gender justice is a cross-cutting task. In the projects implemented by FES in the region, a gender perspective is therefore included from the very beginning. To this end, methodological approaches such as gender analyses and gender mainstreaming are consistently applied in the planning and implementation of activities.
ThePolitical Feminism programme was established in Beirut in 2018 and focuses on advancing gender justice advocacy on the regional level as well as mainstreaming intersectional feminist approaches and solutions in public discourses across the Middle East and North Africa. The programme especially focuses on re-politicising feminist movements and on promoting the principles of feminist economics as tools to address gender, environmental, and social justice issues.
Mahfoudh-Draoui, Dorra
Dorra Mahfoudh-Draoui. - Tunis : Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, December 2018. - 100 Seiten = 15 MB, PDF-File. - Electronic ed.: Tunis : FES, 2019
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Mousa, Daad
Daad Mousa. - Beirut : Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, December 2018. - 11 Seiten = 470 KB, PDF-File. - Electronic ed.: Beirut : FES, 2018
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Abu-Rumman, Mohammad; Abu Hanieh, Hassan
Female jihadism from Al-Qaeda to the 'Islamic State' / Mohammad Abu Rumman, Hassan Abu Hanieh. - Amman : Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Jordan & Iraq, 2017. - 456 Seiten = 2,3 MB PDF-File. - Electronic ed.: Amman : FES, 2018ISBN 978-9957-484-75-0
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Bezzi, Annalisa
Islam as a path to reform / WANA Institute, The Jordanian National Commission for Women, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung ; [author]: Annalisa Bezzi. - Amman : West Asia-North Africa Institute, October 2016. - 73 Seiten = 1,7 MB PDF-File. - Electronic ed.: Amman : FES, 2016
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gender inequality in Israel / principal researcher: Hagar Tzameret-Kertcher. The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute .... - Jerusalem, 2014. - 156 S. = 2,1 MB. - Electronic ed.: Herzliya : FES, 2015
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There is no social justice without gender justice and there is no gender justice without socioeconomic and political reforms. How can feminists in the MENA region drive these reforms, or at the very least, how can feminist perspectives be better integrated into them? More
Feminism has always challenged social circumstances and demanded more justice. Courageous and committed feminists tirelessly advocated for human dignity and the legal and factual equality of women, and many positive changes were achieved. Despite all the successes, the battles against oppression are by no means a thing of the past. More
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