Rajwan Kafrouni’s Story: A Motherhood Stolen by the Abduction of Daniel-Mohammad
“I want to tell my son that you were abducted… and that your mother is suffering every single day just to be able…
“We Can’t Speak”: How Kidnapping and Rape Are Silencing Women in Syria
Since the outbreak of the Syrian war in 2011, women have been transformed from mothers, workers, and students into…
Motorcycle-Taxi Services Are Putting Women’s Safety and Privacy at Risk
By: Nahila Salameh
“Every time I use a motorcycle-taxi app, I feel like my life and personal data are…
Egyptian Feminists: The New Labor Law Marks Progress, but Still Insufficient
By: Hagar Osman
Three Egyptian feminists say the new labor law, which came into effect at the beginning of…
Dance and Art as Tools for Healing Trauma: Women’s Groups Launch Art Therapy…
By Faten Sobhy
To the sound of drums and tambourines, her body sways gently, crying softly with the flute, and…
When War Lives Under the Skin: Early Graying and Vanishing periods
By Fatima Al Bassam
Airstrikes are not the only threat to women’s lives in times of war. There are things the…
The Struggle for Housing Independence Among Kuwaiti Women
By: Shahd Al-Jomaily
Legal discrimination, patriarchal institutions, and societal injustice, this triad…
Tunisian Women Workers: A Surge in Workplace Accidents
By Yosra Blali
A tragic workplace accident struck a food-processing factory in the Ben Arous region near Tunis,…
The Silencing of Palestinian and Lebanese Voices: A War of Narratives
Amid ongoing wars in the Middle East, Palestinian and Lebanese voices are facing widespread attempts at silencing,…
When My Sect Betrayed Me: Are We Truly Honored?
By: Furqan Nsayyif
To grow up in a “conservative” Shia environment means to constantly hear slogans about “how…