SWMENA Blog
Thu, December 01, 2011 - 11:08:39
IFES recently conducted nationwide pre-election surveys in Egypt (July 2011) and Tunisia (August 2011) to gauge the feelings and ideas of the people concerning the recent elections.
Wed, November 30, 2011 - 12:18:44
As a culmination of SWMENA work over the past four years, IFES staff, partners, and advisors met in Marrakech, Morocco on November 16 and 17 to discuss the successes and areas of improvement for the SWMENA project.
Thu, November 03, 2011 - 5:56:15
Read about SWMENA's participation at Interaction's Annual Forum in August 2011 with special guests Carla Koppell, USAID Gender Specialist, and Rana Jarhum, Yemeni Women's Right Activist.
Fri, October 07, 2011 - 6:59:57
The announcement of the winners of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize—Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Liberian activist Leymah Gbowee and Yemeni activist Tawakkul Karman—recognizes the importance of advancing gender equality and democracy promotion around the world.
Public Opinion Data and Political and Legal Reform Opportunities for Women in Yemen, Morocco and Leb
Mon, September 26, 2011 - 7:59:51
As people across the Middle East and North Africa continue to protest for greater freedom and equality under repressive regimes, women have an unprecedented opportunity to capture some of the newly created political space and ensure gender rights are integrated into political and legal reforms.
Tue, August 16, 2011 - 7:45:00
IFES Senior Research Specialist Rola Abdul-Latif and Deputy Director for Europe and Asia Vasu Mohan shed light on some of the challenges and opportunities facing women in the region during InterAction’s Forum 2011 on Aug. 12 in Washington.
Wed, August 10, 2011 - 3:20:34
Only one out of every five legislators in the world is a woman, and many countries still deny women the right to cast a ballot.
Tue, July 12, 2011 - 7:43:35
IFES brings together women’s advocates from Lebanon, Morocco and Yemen for a training on how to use and easily display data released through our Status of Women in the Middle East and North Africa (SWMENA) project surveys.
Mon, March 21, 2011 - 5:06:50
As the US and international community assist countries across the region and Yemen in particular in the stabilization process, they should keep in mind that this is a prime opportunity to advocate for women’s rights.
Tue, March 08, 2011 - 5:00:14
IFES' Research Officer Lauren Serpe discusses SWMENA data and the status of women in Yemen.
Tue, March 08, 2011 - 3:28:42
March 8 marks the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day. It is a day to acknowledge the economic, political and social achievements of women. It is also a day to remember many women across the world still need advocates for their cause.
Thu, February 10, 2011 - 11:53:06
One of the most controversial, yet important tools to promote women into the political arena has been the gender quota. The Strategic use of Gender Quotas in the Arab World, written by Hybl Reseach Fellow Bozena Chrisina Welbourne, explores the mix of incentives seen in the variation in gender quota adoption within legislatures across the Middle East and North Africa.
Thu, July 29, 2010 - 5:01:39
In June 2010, after traveling to Morocco with the SWMENA team to release the survey findings to local women's NGOs, academics, and members of parliament, Suzanne Abdallah reflects on her experience and the spirit of Moroccan women.
Tue, June 01, 2010 - 7:49:52
IFES and the Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR) have united their years of experience in research and capacity building to enhance the status of women in the Middle East and North Africa. Through comparative and country‐specific surveys, the project measures how women in Lebanon, Morocco and Yemen see themselves as members of society, the economy and the polity. Using the information obtained from the surveys, the project seeks to build capacity of local NGOs seeking to improve women’s well‐being by providing them with tools to develop policy recommendations and skills for working on advocacy campaigns.
Thu, April 01, 2010 - 3:37:41
Lobbying is a critical component of the democratic process. The essence of representative government is that policymakers should be representing the needs of their constituencies when they pass laws.
Latest Updates
- Collaborating with Visionaries to Improve the Status of Women in Morocco
- IFES Congratulates the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize Laureates
- IFES Releases Data on the Status of Women in Egypt and Tunisia
- IFES Releases Paper on the Use of Gender Quotas in the Arab World
- Infographics Help Advocacy Efforts for Women
- Lobby Training Manuals for Activists
- MENA Protests Could Help Advance Women’s Rights
- New Challenges, Opportunities for Women’s Political Participation in the Middle East
- Observing International Women’s Day
- Popular Protests Pave Way for Women’s Rights in Yemen
- Public Opinion Data and Political and Legal Reform Opportunities for Women in Yemen, Morocco and Leb
- Status of Women in the Middle East and North Africa
- SWMENA Conducts Regional Lessons Learned
- SWMENA Featured in Interaction Monday Developments
- Women Count
