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  2. Women in Senegal - Wikipedia

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    Senegal ratified the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly, as well as the additional protocol. Senegal is also a signatory of the African Charter of Human and People's Rights, which was adopted during the 2003 African Union Summit.

  3. Oulimata Sarr - Wikipedia

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    Oulimata Sarr is a Senegalese politician who served as Minister of Economy, Planning and Cooperation of Senegal from September 2022 to October 2023. From 2019 to 2022, she served as Regional Director for UN Women, the United Nations entity mandated for gender equality and empowerment of women, in 24 countries in West and Central Africa.

  4. Feminism in Senegal - Wikipedia

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    Prior to Gueye and Ba's three waves, the Union des Femmes Sénégalaises was created several decades earlier, in 1956, before merging into what later became known as the Socialist Party of Senegal, the party that held political power in Senegal for several decades. Other women's organisations were created, including the Association des Femmes ...

  5. Gender equality in Senegal - Wikipedia

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    Despite governmental laws, outdated and incorrect perceptions of Sharia Law still enjoy a higher profile in many parts of Senegal. For example, they believe this law prohibits women from owning property or inheriting land from their fathers and husbands, although Islamic inheritance jurisprudence is widely disputed and has many laws that encourage women's inheritance. [1]

  6. Senegal - Wikipedia

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    Senegal ratified the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly, as well as the additional protocol. Senegal is also a signatory of the African Charter of Human and People's Rights, which was adopted during the 2003 African Union Summit.

  7. Awa Ndiaye-Seck - Wikipedia

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    Awa Ndiaye-Seck was born in Senegal. Ndiaye went to Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar (UCAD) for law school and graduated in 1987. Later, Ndaiye attained a certificate in Economics, Business Administration and Management, General in 1994 from The Economics Institute, Boulder, Colorado.

  8. UN Women - Wikipedia

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    UN Women is charged with advocating for the rights of women and girls, and focusing on a number of issues, including violence against women and violence against LGBT people. UN Women was established by a merger of the UN Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM, established in 1976) and other entities and became operational in 2011. [3]

  9. Category:Women's rights in Senegal - Wikipedia

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    Violence against women in Senegal (4 P) Pages in category "Women's rights in Senegal" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.