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Part I: “Wahawy ya Wahawy”

February 24th, 2026Dr. El-Shaimaa Talaat Abumandour

The holy month of Ramadan is approaching, bringing with it spiritual inspiration and blessings. Egyptians have always been very devoted and sentimental; they always cherish Ramadan as a distinguished month in the year. They have been and are still celebr...


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January 10, 2026WoEgypt

In a world that is becoming more aware of climate change and the importance of protecting the environment, Egyptian women have stood out by leaving a special mark in science and environmental leadership. One inspiring example is Dr. Heba Mohamed Emam, an environmental consultant and expert, and the Head of Sustainability...


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Combating TFVAW in Egypt

January 3, 2025WoEgypt

As digital spaces become increasingly central to our personal, professional, and social lives, so too do the risks that come with them—especially for women and girls. Technology-facilitated violence against women (TFVAW) is a growing global issue that affects safety, well-being, and equal parti...


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January 4, 2026Dr. Abeer Elgamal

Dear sister, dear friend, dear beautiful soul,

As we stand at the bright threshold of 2026, I want to speak directly to you—the woman who has shown up for herself and others, day after day. You, who has faced challenges with grace. You, who keeps moving forward with courage that deserves to be celebrated.

And...


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January 3, 2025Women of Egypt

Technology can connect us, uplift us, and open doors — but it can also be used to control, threaten, and harm. Technology-Facilitated Violence Against Women (TFVAW) is real, growing, and often misunderstood. TFVAW refers to any act of gender-based violence that is carried out using digital technologies. It can take many forms — som...


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