rod elfarag to discuss women in society’s development after the revolution
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Rod el-Farag to discuss women in society’s development after the revolution

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A cultural palace in Cairo is planning a one-day conference called, ‘Women’s role in societal development after the revolution.’ It will be held Sunday, November 27 at 11am in Rod el-Farag cultural palace. The conference will discusses three subjects. The first, regarding women’s participation in political life, will be presented by lawyer Fatme el-Zahraa. The second subject, women’s role in societal participation, will be presented by lawyer Wafaa Hanafy, and the third, women’s issues in media, will be presented by journalist Saad el-Deeb.

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