Women鈥檚 networks in MENA (GSDRC Helpdesk Research Report 1205)
This report maps and analyses women鈥檚 networks across the Middle East and North Africa
Abstract
Query
Map and analyse the international/cross-country women鈥檚 networks across the Middle East and North Africa.
Key findings
- There is a large number of women鈥檚 networks in the region, ranging in size and influence.
- Grassroots networks exist alongside high-level political and policy networks.
- Most are focused on women-only activities.
- The key areas of activity are: improving women鈥檚 entrepreneurship and developing women as business owners and business leaders; peacebuilding; reducing violence against women. There is a reasonable amount of work on women鈥檚 political participation, but not to the extent of the other areas.
- Mentoring and face-to-face networking are the most commonly used strategies. Most networks state the value of communicating with other women in similar positions. Therefore, conferences and events are the most common activities.
Citation
Browne, E. Women鈥檚 networks in MENA (GSDRC Helpdesk Research Report 1205). Governance and Social Development Resource Centre, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK (2015) 18 pp.
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