Egypt ‘Not Achieving Gender Equality’

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Nordic women are the closest to reaching socioeconomic parity with men while their Egyptian sisters are the furthest, according to a 58-nation survey published by Swiss-based World
Economic Forum think-tank in its 58-nation survey
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5 Comments on “Egypt ‘Not Achieving Gender Equality’”

  • 16 May, 2005, 18:18

    That’s quite sad. I really hope more feminist movements emerge in the Arab world.

  • 17 May, 2005, 10:03

    I think they’re doing things in a very correct way. There is no “gender Equality”. They don’t have already the same physiognomy, how come we want them to be equal ?

  • 17 May, 2005, 18:43

    We (men) don’t want them to be equal. They (woman) want to, so they get it :-D

  • 17 May, 2005, 21:56

    Yeah that’s what they (occident) think, I guess someone should define one day what “gender equality” mean