Wilson Center Experts
Mahnaz Afkhami
Affiliation:
Founder and President, Women's Learning Partnership
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Women and Democratic Transition in the Middle East
September 20, 2011 // 9:00am — 1:00pm
Women throughout the world are working towards viable democracies but not without challenges. NPR Journalist Jacki Lynden and Secretary General of the Jordanian National Commission for Women Asma Khader joined other women leaders from the Arab and Islamic regions to address these challenges and examine the influences of the Arab Spring on women. more
Beyond the Veil; Women and Change in the Middle East
Sep 29, 2008 to Oct 05, 2008
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Beyond the Veil – Women And Change In The Middle East
May 29, 2006 to Jun 04, 2006
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Women and Democratic Transition in the Middle East
September 20, 2011 // 9:00am — 1:00pm
Women throughout the world are working towards viable democracies but not without challenges. NPR Journalist Jacki Lynden and Secretary General of the Jordanian National Commission for Women Asma Khader joined other women leaders from the Arab and Islamic regions to address these challenges and examine the influences of the Arab Spring on women.
Beyond the Veil; Women and Change in the Middle East
Sep 29, 2008 to Oct 05, 2008
Mahnaz Afkhami, president of the Women's Learning Partnership and Diane Singerman, associate professor in the Department of Government at American University's School of Public Affairs
Beyond the Veil – Women And Change In The Middle East
May 29, 2006 to Jun 04, 2006
Mahnaz Afkhami, president of the Women's Learning Partnership and Diane Singerman, associate professor in the Department of Government at American University's School of Public Affairs