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Rabéa Naciri

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One of Naciri's major fields of action has been the education for women and girls. Her concerns and research in this field led to her nomination as a member of the Moroccan Higher Education Council. Further, she is a founding member of the “Committee to Support the Schooling of Girls in Rural Areas”
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In 2006 Naciri founded the Equality Without Reservation Coalition, a coalition of women’s human rights organizations based in the Middle East-North Africa (MENA) region. This coalition of 120 organizations from 17 Arab states started a campaign called
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In 1985, upon the creation of the Democratic Association of Moroccan Women (ADFM), of which she was a founding member, Naciri left the PPS. Instead, she worked for the Moroccan feminist movement and women's rights and
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The women's movement and political discourse in Morocco. Geneva: UN Research Institute for Social Development; United Nations Development Program, 1998
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with Amita Baviskar, Michael D. Layton, Ana Maria Sanchez Rodriguez, Claudio A. Fuentes, Beatriz Campillo Carrete, Jennifer C. Franco et al.
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Friedman, Steven, Ireri Ablanedo Terrazas, Saturnino M. Borras, Pinar Ilkkaracan, Rabéa Naciri, Amita Baviskar, Michael D. Layton et al.
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During the two years she spent in Montpellier between 1972 and 1974 she started her experience of activism, both in terms of
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Le Travail des Maghrébines: L'autre enjeu: Situation économique et sociale différenciée selon le genre au Maghreb
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As a human and women's rights activist, Naciri has written about the women's movement in Morocco and the
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with Jamila Seftaoui, Malika Horchani and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (eds.)
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organization, that has been described as the "cornerstone of feminism in Morocco".
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Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women
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After graduating from secondary school at the age of 17, she studied
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Between Feminism and Islam: Human Rights and Sharia Law in Morocco
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Integrating Women’s Rights in the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership
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Citizen Action and National Policy Reform: making change happen
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Citizen action and national policy reform: Making change happen
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Feminist Advocacy, Family Law and Violence against Women.
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They aim to end all reservations to the international
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Casablanca
Morocco
Mohammed V University
Rabat
Arabic
Casablanca
Morocco
activist
gender
women's rights
Democratic Association of Moroccan Women
human rights
non-governmental
pharmacy
Montpellier
France
geography
Mohamed V University
Rabat
labour unions
political action
Parti du progrès et du socialisme
gender equality
National Human Rights Council
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women
Algeria
Tunisia
violence against women
Maghreb

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