Women’s Voice for Peace helps breaking social stereotypes in Arab societies, correct misconceptions

February 18, 2021

Women’s Voice for Peace is a personal initiative launched in 2019 under the auspices of King Abdullah ibn Abdul Aziz Center for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue (KAICIID). The Initiative aims to achieve the following things mentioned in details in this video.

Heba Salah speaks to Women of Egypt initiative

Heba Salah speaks to Women of Egypt initiative

Heba Salah, Researcher and Interpreter at Egypt’s Dar al-Ifta and Founder of “Women’s Voices for Peace” Initiative to Break Social Stereotypes for Women in Arab Societies. To break the unjust stereotypes chaining women in Arab societies in the name of religion, Heba...

Dar El-Ifta works to end harmful practices against women

Dar El-Ifta works to end harmful practices against women

       In addition to its policy work with governments, UN Women supports civil society efforts to develop and implement awareness-raising campaigns on a full range of issues related to gender equality and the empowerment of women, including child marriage, female genital mutilation and cutting (FGM/C). These activities also aim to promote the positive engagement of men and boys as advocates for gender equality. As part of this comprehensive approach, on 12 and 13 November the UN Women Regional Office for the Arab States convened a consultation meeting on child marriage and FGM/C with religious institutions, including Dar El-Ifta of Egypt, civil society, academia, youth representatives and UN agencies from Egypt, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia.