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  2. Women in Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    In addition, women of Bahrain are renowned for their expertise in traditional textile embroidery. This talent of Bahraini women is a reflection of the Bahraini culture and heritage. [6] During the last thirty years or so, women in Bahrain have had opportunities to deviate from conventional female roles in society.

  3. Women's rights in Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    Several women's rights activists have become political personalities in Bahrain in their own right, or even gained international recognition, such as Ghada Jamsheer, who was named by Forbes magazine as one of the "ten most powerful and effective women in the Arab world" in May 2006.

  4. Women, Peace and Security Index - Wikipedia

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    Intimate partner violence, measured as the percentage of women whom have had a partner in their lifetime and have experienced physical or sexual violence by a partner in the past 12 months. Community safety, defined as the percentage of women and girls older than 15 who were polled by Gallup World Poll and answered that they felt safe walking ...

  5. Health in Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    Life expectancy in Bahrain at birth in 2013 was 76 for men and 78 for women. [1] ... Also, Bahrain wants to be a safe country to live in and safe for tourists.

  6. Bahrain Human Rights Watch Society - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, society's call to end expat travel bans in Bahrain and to protect domestic workers' rights in Bahrain. [citation needed] On 21 May 2012, Bahrain submitted its Universal Periodic Review during the 13th session of the UN's Human Rights Council, Geneva. The society's secretary-general, Faisal Fulad, who was also in Geneva, said it was ...

  7. Supreme Council for Women - Wikipedia

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    The government used women’s rights as a decorative tool on the international level. While the Supreme Council for Women was used to hinder non-governmental women societies and to block the registration of the Women Union for many years. Even when the union was recently registered, it was restricted by the law on societies. [5]

  8. Crime in Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    Bahrain is a destination country for men and women trafficked for the purposes of involuntary servitude and commercial sexual exploitation. Men and women from Africa, South Asia and Southeast Asia migrate voluntarily to Bahrain to work as laborers or domestic servants where some face conditions of involuntary servitude such as unlawful withholding of passports, restrictions on movements, non ...

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

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    Women's rights in Bahrain; B. Female candidates in the 2006 Bahraini general election; S. Supreme Council for Women This page was last edited on 28 June 2022, at 00: ...