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Social media now trumps traditional family networks in Libya – my Facebook survey reached 446,000 women

Social media now trumps traditional family networks in Libya – my Facebook survey reached 446,000 women

WHEN I told my family and friends I intended to pursue a PhD researching HIV awareness among married women in Libya, my home country, the reaction was not encouraging: “You’d be lucky to even get members of your family to respond,” said one. They weren’t being unnecessarily pessimistic but rather managing my expectations, considering I was not only researching HIV awareness in a conservative country often perceived as oppressive, but I was also looking to recruit women. Author ABIER HAMIDI, PhD Candidate, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences, Bournemouth University Historically, Libyan women have been placed under severe social and…
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A rare female voice at the Libyan top table

A rare female voice at the Libyan top table

LIBYA’S first woman foreign minister, Najla el-Mangoush, will be sworn in next week as part of a new unity government, a rare female voice at the top table whose appointment many Libyan women have welcomed. Mangoush, a lawyer who had a role in the transitional council that briefly governed Libya after its 2011 uprising, will be joined by four other women in the cabinet, including Halima Abdulrahman as justice minister. "I think this is a win for all of us women in Libya. I hope it's a first step to going further: a woman reaching head of government," said Afia…
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