We are indeed in a quiet revolution
Mrs. Ben Jelloun Program Coordinator for UNIFEM said in an interview published in the Moroccan magazine challenges:
''I think the socio-economic development of countries of the Maghreb will be with its women and men together "
This is proven by the statistics of UNDP or those of UNFPA, the Economic Indicators of Tunisia are among the highest in Africa as we have few natural resources. When indicators of health, education ... are high for women and men, girls and boys, countries make social and economic progress .
In all areas, the impact of bold measures aimed at strengthening the rights of women has been positive including new laws of 1993, its an exceptional situation in Africa and throughout the Arab and Islamic world.
Now in 2009 even in rural areas, despite some social conservatism, families allow their girls to go to city to study , this was impossible in 1979 in the village where I live Mellita - Djerba .
we are indeed in a quiet revolution, a step that follows the progress of society without offending beliefs, an approach with the agreement of religious authorities while keeping the balance between our Islamic values and human rights.
The active female population accounted for only 6% in 1966 rose to 24% in 2002, 71% of pharmacists in Tunisia are women, the number of girls is greater than young men in Higher Education .
It is a model for the Arab and Muslim world; adopting
creative Islam .
But unfortunately there are some ''Tunisians'' that this does not please them I read a note on facebook written by Mr Bassam Bunini
he thinks the situation in Tunisia was worse than Zimbabwe because a opponent has managed to share power with Mogab. Morgan Tsvangirai, founder and president of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), the main party of opposition politics in Zimbabwe.
The laws in Tunisia mark the path that the company will adopt sooner or later, but a threat hanging over Tunisia, also on all Arab and Muslim mass media-especially those of foreign Gulf supposedly pious speeches
that represents and
I quote:
''Inspired a cult phenomenon imported from outside "
We should all move to show the false piety of these calls has reduced the great Islamic civilization in a scarf, a symbol
of gender ideology or radical, obscurantist.
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