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  2. Women in Africa - Wikipedia

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    The status of women in Africa is varied across nations and regions. For example, Rwanda is the only country in the world where women hold more than half the seats in parliament — 51.9% as of July 2019, [12] [13] but Morocco only has one female minister in its cabinet. [13]

  3. Women in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The literacy rate of women (aged 15 and over) is 65.4%, which is lower than that of men which is 82.2% (data from 2015). [23] Egypt is largely rural country, with only 43.1% of the population being urban (in 2015), [24] and access to education is poor in rural areas.

  4. Egyptians - Wikipedia

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    The study analyzed North African populations, including North Egyptians and South Egyptians, as well as samples from southern Europe, the Middle East, and sub-Saharan Africa, and revealed the following conclusions about the male-lineage variation in North Africa: "The lineages that are most prevalent in North Africa are distinct from those in ...

  5. 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]

  6. Category:Women's rights in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Huda Sha'arawi. Categories: Women's rights in the Middle East. Women's rights in Africa. Human rights in Egypt. Women's rights by country. Women in Egypt. Social issues in Egypt. History of women in Egypt.

  7. Feminism in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Position of women in Egyptian history. In early Egyptian history (see Ancient Egypt), women's position in Egyptian society is believed to have been equal to that of men [citation needed]. For example, female gods played a vital role in ancient Egyptian religion, roles which can be identified as being of equal importance to that of male gods.

  8. Category:Ancient African women - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egyptian women‎ (25 C, 9 P) M. Mauretania princesses‎ (2 P) ... Pages in category "Ancient African women" The following 4 pages are in this category, out ...

  9. Egyptian Centre for Women's Rights - Wikipedia

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    The Egyptian Centre for Women's Rights ( ECWR) is a civil, independent, non-governmental, non-partisan, not-for-profit organization in Egypt. It supports Egyptian woman in obtaining full rights and equality with men. In addition, the ECWR motivates legislative authorities to review legislation related to women's rights, not only as it relates ...