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  2. Gender inequality in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, when looking at a number of indicators, women often find themselves disadvantaged relative to men. In 2017, the UNDP 's Gender Inequality Index (GII) rated Egypt 108th out of 162 countries, with an overall value of 0.449, where a score of zero represents perfect gender parity according to the metrics used. [1]

  3. Human rights in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Human rights in Egypt are guaranteed by the Constitution of the Arab Republic of Egypt under the various articles of Chapter 3. The country is also a party to numerous international human rights treaties, including the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.

  4. Feminism in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Fundamentally it was decided that equal rights no longer meant merely access to education but instead much more. In 1942, the Egyptian Feminist party was founded. Headed by Fatma Neamat Rashed, the party called for complete equality between women and men in education, employment, political representation, and rights.

  5. Ministry of Manpower (Egypt) - Wikipedia

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    Egypt. Headquarters. Nasr City, Cairo. 30°4′36″N 31°18′53″E  /  30.07667°N 31.31472°E  / 30.07667; 31.31472. Agency executive. Mohamed Safaan, Minister. Website. Official website. The Ministry of Manpower is the ministry in charge of manpower, labor relations and emigration of Egyptian workers.

  6. Female labor force in the Muslim world - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps counter intuitively, majority Muslim countries such as Egypt, Iran, Syria, and Tunisia which have low rates of female labor force participation and a relatively small number of actual female laborers have high rates of female salaried employees. In Egypt, 47.9% of employed females have salaried jobs.

  7. Maya Morsy - Wikipedia

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    Maya Morsy (Arabic: مايا مرسي) is an Egyptian political scientist, specialist in public policy, and advocate for woman's and human rights. She is an elected president of Egypt 's National Council for Women (NCW) on 1 February 2016.

  8. Hassan Mohamed Shehata - Wikipedia

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    Following assumption of office, Shehata presented to the Egyptian cabinet a proposal and secured approval on 1 June 2023 for the change of the name of Ministry of Manpower to Ministry of Labour to widen the scope of the ministry's responsibilities to cover all labour related issues in line with the Labour Law 12 of 2013. [5] [6]

  9. Human trafficking in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Human trafficking in Egypt. Egypt ratified the 2000 UN TIP Protocol in March 2004. [1] Egypt is a source, transit, and destination country for women and children who are subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically forced labor and forced prostitution. The U.S. State Department's Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons placed ...