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  2. Women in Syria - Wikipedia

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    Women in Syria are active participants in social, economic and political factions of Syrian society. They constitute 49.9% of Syria's population. According to World Bank data from 2021, there are around 10.6 million women in Syria. [6] However, Syrian women and girls still experience challenges, especially since the outbreak of the civil war in ...

  3. Culture of Syria - Wikipedia

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    Syria's long and rich history plays a huge part in its culture. Sayyidah Zaynab shrine courtyard. Syria is a traditional society with a long cultural history. [1] The Syrian's taste for the traditional arts is expressed in dances such as the al-Samah, the Dabkeh in all their variations and the sword dance. Marriage ceremonies are occasions for ...

  4. Women's Affairs Office (Syria) - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Affairs Office (Arabic: مكتب شؤون المرأة) is a department of the Government of Syria.It was created on 22 December 2024 by the Syrian transitional government in the aftermath of the fall of the Assad regime [1] as part of broader efforts to include Syrian women in political and social leadership.

  5. YPG, Syria's All-Women Militia, Fights ISIS and Inequality - AOL

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    In northern Syria, east of the Euphrates River, a women’s militia has been battling ISIS -- and battling the odds. Then they started fighting ISIS terrorists who captured, sold and enslaved ...

  6. Religion in Syria - Wikipedia

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    The Christian communities of Syria in 2011 accounted for about 5-6% of the population. The country's largest Christian denomination was the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch. Estimates of the number of Christians in Syria in 2022 ranged from less than 2% to around 2.5% of the Syrian population. [6] [24]

  7. Women in the Arab world - Wikipedia

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    In the Arab world, women have been subject to changing cultural and social norms over the centuries with a clear difference between Urban areas, Rural areas and age groups. These differences can be attributed to local traditions, culture and religion, women's social or legal status, their level of education, health or self-awareness. [1]

  8. Category:Culture of Syria - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 September 2024, at 19:00 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Female labor force in the Muslim world - Wikipedia

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    In Syria in 2010, 22.5% of women were unemployed. [9] This figure has probably increased significantly due to the Syrian civil war . [ 9 ] Indonesia, Pakistan, and Bangladesh all had female unemployment levels below 10% which is similar to female unemployment rates in many Developed countries such as the United States.