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Jordan

 
Study indicates that parliaments aren’t gender sensitive
An Activist Laila Sharaf has called to give priority to women issues when they are being discussed at the parliament. The calling was highlighted during a special session for female parliamentarians about the international female parliamentarian experiences that was held recently in Amman. >>

imageUnemployment among females reaches 23.1
The quarterly report issued by the Department of Statistics for the first quarter of 2009 show that the employment rate is 12.1% (9.7% for males and 23.1% for females), while the employment rate for fourth quarter of 2008 was 12%. The survey’s results show that unemployment rate was high among bache.. >>

imageWomen shouldn’t be Imam for men
General Scholar of Jordan Dr Noah Ali Salman said that woman could be Imam for women but not man. He said that in Islam females and males are equal in certain things such as ownership and handling of money, while women have been privileged because of their ways in raising their children and running.. >>

imageQueen Rania nominated as the most inspirational leader of 2008
A CNN programme has nominated Queen Rania as the most inspirational leader of 2008. She is one of the world's most likeable and photogenic leaders, has her own YouTube channel, and is determined to change the face of learning in the Middle East. She first entered the international spotlight 15 year.. >>

   
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