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Killed Because They Were Women: Documenting and Analyzing Cases of Femicide from October 2021-October 2022

This study aims to shed light on cases of femicide in Egypt through the documentation and analysis of cases published in the local press during the period between October 2021 and October 2022.

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Fostering Collaborating and Accelerating Efforts to End Gender-Based Violence in Egypt Conference

In accordance with the 16 Days of Activism Against GBV, Tadwein for Gender Studies organized a national conference titled “Fostering Collaborating and Accelerating Efforts to End Gender-Based Violence in Egypt”. The conference was held on the 7th of December, 2022. During this conference, Tadwein for Gender Studies took the opportunity to also launch and disseminate a new study about femicide in Egypt titled “Killed Because They are Women”. More than 80 people participated in the conference, representing women’s and human rights organizations, civil societies, women’s and youth initiatives, and some funding agencies.

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Child Marriage in Egypt: Determinants and Consequences

The study aims to contribute to the existing literature body on the impact of child marriage on development in Egypt. The aim of the study was to assist policymakers and relevant entities in better designing policies and interventions aiming to end child marriage in Egypt. The most important results of the study showed that the concept of the vest is one of the strongest motives for child marriage. One of the most important recommendations of the study is the development of multi-sectoral approaches and partnerships, given the multiple consequences of child marriage.

A Meeting to Launch the Study “Child Marriage in Egypt: Determinants and Consequences” Study

In accordance with the 16 Days of Activism Against GBV, Tadwein for Gender Studies organized a meeting to launch a new study entitled “Child Marriage in Egypt: Determinants and Consequences “. The meeting was held on the 28th of November, 2022. The Director of the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation, representatives of women’s and human rights organizations, civil associations, women’s and youth initiatives, and some funding agencies participated in this meeting. They presented the main findings and recommendations of the study.

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Press Release About Launching “We are Killed Because We are Women” Campaign

Tadwein for Gender Studies launched a campaign “Killed Because They Were Women” to shed light on the issue of femicide in Egypt. During this campaign, the results of a study conducted by Tadwein for Gender Studies documenting a total of 151 cases of murder and suicide of women and girls from different age groups during the period from October 2021 to October 2022 were disseminated.

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Press Release to launch “Speak Out Your Pain” Campaign

WHO defines FGM as the partial or complete removal of the external reproductive parts or other injuries to female reproductive parts for non-medical reasons. This crime is internationally known as “Female Genital Mutilation” which speaks volumes of the type of human rights violations that young girls are exposed to, as well as the type of physical and mental torments that befall them as a result of the partial or complete cutting of organs that have vital and important functions for their physical, psychological and reproductive health.

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Speak Out Your Pain Campaign

In conjunction with the “International Day of the Girl Child”, Tadwein for Gender Studies has launched a campaign titled “Speak Out Your Pain”. The campaign aimed at encouraging women and girls that have been exposed to crime and in-humane practices to share their stories and their struggles to ultimately raise awareness on the dangers of these crimes as a prelude to end it.

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Don’t Touch Me Campaign

With the frequent incidents of child sexual abuse lately in Egypt, Tadwein for Gender Studies launched the campaign titled “Don’t Touch Me”. The main aim of the campaign was to raise awareness on the issue of sexual child abuse and how to deal with children subjected to this crime.

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Awareness Raising Sessions About FGM and Child Marriage

Tadwein for Gender Studies organized a series of awareness sessions in four governorates (Giza, Qalyubia, Fayoum, and Behira). The main aim of these sessions was to raise the awareness of community members about female genital mutilation and child marriage definition, complications, and means to combat these harmful traditional practices. These sessions targeted boys and girls 15 and 18 years old. Each session included 20 participants.

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“Harvest Season” Campaign

Tadwein for Gender Studies has launched the “Harvest Season” campaign during the school vacation in four governorates namely Qalubiyah, Behira, Fayoum, and Giza. The main aim of the campaign was to decrease the chances of young girls being circumcised during school vacations. This campaign targeted all community members of different age groups with a special focus on women, men, youth, teachers, parents, and school children.