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WOMEN’S RIGHTS IN THE

MIDDLE EAST
DIVANELY ORTEGA
DANIELA BAÑUELOS
Women and their
gender roles

In the middle East and Muslim


world, women are affected by
judgments and stereotypes that
were created by men to have
control over them. These
stereotypes affect their
freedom, their way of dressing,
and men treat them as objects
and as householders or
mothers.
In those places usually men
have control over them.
They have the right to hit
them, humiliate them, tell
them what to do and they
also are allow to have more
than one wife if they can
sustain them all.
Influence of Malala in
the Middle East
Malala was the responsible to have a
big impact on Pakistani Education.
She was the one who fought for
education for women and girls. She
wanted men and women to be equal
and have the same right to study and
learn as men do.
She had to hide of her community and
she created a blog to influence other
people to help women. She maintained
her identity as a secret for a while.
Our idea
In this century women rights have been
increased a lot but not for anyone. In
other countries men do not have respect
at all for women and they do not care
about how the world has been
increased. In these time men and
women have exactly the same right, but
in the Middle East there are some many
places that believe that women do not
have to have the same rights as them
because their ideals of women are
different. They believe that women are
important but only as mother and
householders.
WHAT CAN WE DO
TO HELP THEM?

We can create a campaign that


protects women rights. It will
make government and men
accept that the world is
advancing and these times are
not the same as before. They
have to allow women to dress, to
work and to be what they want
only because they respect their
rights and they are people not
objects.

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