Enemies of the state? How women activists fight for gender equality in the Arab world

26.04.2018 09:30 - English

Samia Nihar (University of Khartoum), Liv Tønnessen (CMI) and Ingrid B. Rosland (Rafto Foundation) in conversation with Lisa-Marie Selvik (UiB)

Women activists are fighting for protection against violence, equal rights within marriage and reproductive health rights across the Middle East and Northern Africa.

However, the fight for gender equality is not always well received neither by patriarchal states nor conservative religious groups. By narrowing the space for civil society action through the use of different types of law, states intimidate, shut down and arrest women activists for fighting the good fight. Women activists also face backlash from conservative religious groups often portraying their agenda as Western and against Sharia. This is a global phenomenon, with local consequences.

Despite often oppressive and dangerous contexts, women activists in the MENA region are able to make a difference. This breakfast forum discusses the range of laws used to oppress women activists in the Middle East and Northern Africa. How do women activists successfully maneuver in oppressive and dangerous contexts?

Panelists:

Samia Nihar, women activist and researcher i Sudan

Liv Tønnessen, research director at CMI

Ingrid B. Rosland, Rafto Foundation

Moderator:
Lisa-Marie Selvik, PhD candiate at the Department of Comparative Politics (UiB)

This event is organised by LawTransform

Event info.

Bergen Global
Jekteviksbakken 31, Bergen

26.04.2018
09:30
English
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Bergen Global is a joint initiative between the University of Bergen and Chr. Michelsen Institute that addresses global challenges.