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Algerian women can inherit property (In accordance with the family law derived from Islamic Sharia in the distribution of inheritance between men and women), obtain a divorce, retain custody of their children, gain an education and work in many sectors of society. [10] Women make up 70 percent of Algeria's lawyers and 60 percent of its judges. [10]
Femmes algériennes pour un changement vers l'égalité (Algerian women for a change towards equality) or FACE is a women's organisation created during the 2019 Algerian "Hirak" protests and credited with the invention of the "feminist square", [1] a part of the Friday Hirak protests held in front of Algiers 1 University.
also: People: By gender: Women: By nationality: Algerian This category exists only as a container for other categories of Algerian women . Articles on individual women should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.
Khelif was one of Algeria's first three Olympic women's boxers sent to Tokyo three years ago. She won her opening bout but lost her second to eventual gold medalist Kellie Harrington of Ireland.
The National Union of Algerian Women (French: Union Nationale des Femmes Algériennes - UNFA) [1]: 3 is a women's organization in Algeria, founded in 1943, [2] as the Union des femmes d'Algérie (Union of Women of Algeria). [3] The women's movement in Algeria originated in the liberation movement from French colonialism in the 1940s, when women ...
This is reflected in the 1976 Algerian Constitution. These rights slowly started to diminish as in 1980, a ministerial order prohibiting women from travelling after a certain distance unaccompanied by a male relative was passed. [1] The Algerian Family Code is a document that governs the marriage and property rights of Algeria.
Algerian women's rights activists (9 P) Pages in category "Algerian feminists" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
The 1940s gave rise to an intensified need for women to be able to gain equality, especially through the use of political parties. The UFA was largely made up of European women, not that it excluded Muslim women. [3] The AMA was created in 1947 aiming for women's liberation specifically concerning the imprisonments following protests on May 8 ...