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		<title>Feminisms in the Middle East and North Africa: Theory, Practice, and Realities</title>
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<p><a href="http://www.nadinemoawad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/part_gfw.gif"><img class="size-full wp-image-266 alignright" style="margin: 4px;" title="part_gfw" src="http://www.nadinemoawad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/part_gfw.gif" alt="" width="100" height="106" /></a> I will be speaking at this conference tomorrow &#8211; just realized it will be open to the public, so come along if you&#8217;re interested!</p>
<p>The Global Fund for Women invites you to attend the conference “Feminism in the Middle East and North Africa: Theory, Practice, and Realities” of its Advisory Council Members of the Middle East and North Africa. The Conference will bring together GFW Advisors, experienced women’s rights activists in the MENA region, to collectively analyze and present the challenges, problematic, opportunities and success of the women’s rights movements. The conference will be held at the Sun Meeting Room in the Kempinski Hotel (Abdul Hamid Shoman Street, Shmeisani) in Amman. Please find below the conference program details and speakers. Kindly, RSVP as soon as possible to MENA region manager at GFW, Zeina Zaatari, at zzaatari@globalfundforwomen.org.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">First Day; Friday, March 19:</span></p>
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<td width="145" valign="top">9   – 9:30</td>
<td width="493" valign="top">Welcome   and Introductory Remarks</td>
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<td width="145" valign="top">9:30   – 11:15</td>
<td width="493" valign="top">Feminist   Thought: Efforts to Reinforce Women’s Rights</p>
<p>Moderator:   Pinar Ilkkaracan</p>
<p>Speakers:   Rym Abdou, Raufa Hassan, Zeina Zaatari</td>
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<td width="145" valign="top">11:15   – 11:30</td>
<td width="493" valign="top">Coffee   Break</td>
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<td width="145" valign="top">11:30   – 1:00</td>
<td width="493" valign="top">Strategies of feminist change   in the age of poverty, economic globalization (services, development and/or   rights), cultural globalization and the new technologies of communication</p>
<p>Moderator:   Rym Abdou</p>
<p>Speakers:   Lina Abou Habib, Aminettou Mint el Mokhtar, Nurcan Baysal</td>
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<td width="145" valign="top">2:30   – 4:15</td>
<td width="493" valign="top">Legal   Reform: Success Stories and Future Challenges to changing Personal Status and   Other Codes</p>
<p>Moderator: Layla Naffa Hamarneh</p>
<p>Speakers: Wajeeha Al-Baharna,   Pinar Ilkkaracan, Halima Oulami, Boriana Jonsson</td>
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<td width="145" valign="top">4:15   – 4:30</td>
<td width="493" valign="top">Coffee   Break</td>
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<td width="145" valign="top">4:30   – 6:00</td>
<td width="493" valign="top">Funding Agencies and Feminist   Institutions: Their role, agendas and Effect on the Social Change Process</p>
<p>Moderator: Lina Abou Habib</p>
<p>Speakers: Terry Greenblatt,   Caroline Sakina de la Brac Perriere, Eileen Kuttab</td>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Second Day; Saturday, March 20:</span></p>
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<td width="145" valign="top">9   – 10:40</td>
<td width="493" valign="top">Women’s movements between   religious extremism, politicized religion, and popular religiosity</p>
<p>Moderator:   Caroline Sakina de la Brac Perriere</p>
<p>Speakers:   Mozn Hassan, Yanar Mohammed, Nehad Aboul Komsan</td>
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<td width="145" valign="top">10:40   – 10:55</td>
<td width="493" valign="top">Coffee   Break</td>
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<td width="145" valign="top">10:55   – 12:45</td>
<td width="493" valign="top">Exposing the Taboos (Personal and   Sexual freedoms, the body, violence): Whose Responsibility?</p>
<p>Moderator:   Mozn Hassan</p>
<p>Speakers:   Nadine Moawad, Zeinabou Mint Taleb Musa, Naima Zitan</td>
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<td width="145" valign="top">2:20   – 4:00</td>
<td width="493" valign="top">Women’s movements under   occupation, conflict zones and political repression</p>
<p>Moderator: Suad El Gedsi</p>
<p>Speakers: Majeda Al-Saqqa,   Trees Zbidat-Kosterman, Shirouk Abayachi</td>
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<td width="145" valign="top">4:50   – 4:15</td>
<td width="493" valign="top">Coffee   Break</td>
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<td width="145" valign="top">4:15   – 5:45</td>
<td width="493" valign="top">Political Participation in the   age of no democracy and the American Imperial Project</p>
<p>Moderator:   Nurcan Baysal</p>
<p>Speakers:   Suad El Gedsi, Areen Hawari, Layla Naffa Hamarneh</td>
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