WOMED: Discover the stories of women who break stereotypes in the Mediterranean

  • By : Bakinam Khaled

     

    This year, to celebrate the International Women’s Day (8th of March), ENI CBC Med Programme has decided to give voice to Mediterranean women who break gender stereotypes in the place where they live.

    From 2nd to 8th March 2022, we will publish a series of 
    7 portraits on a daily basis highlighting stories of women who have succeeded in breaking the bias in their own community also through their participation in ENI CBC Med funded projects. Whether they live in Europe or in the Middle East, whether they are fond of sports or work with vulnerable people, whether they are starting their career or are seniors in their jobs, they all have an incredible story to tell.

    Joumana Sweiss, officer at ENI CBC Med Programme's Branch Office for the Western Mediterranean, has interviewed them, and she realised that despite the different backgrounds, they all share a common value: 
    believing in meritocracy above all to reach their goals. All of them mentioned education as a powerful tool to make the society a fairer and more inclusive place for women. We hope you will enjoy reading these articles and discover the stories of these women who make a difference in the Mediterranean

    We would like sincerely thank the following women for taking time to share their powerful stories:

    • Aisha Salem from Gaza, Palestine (partner in FISH MED NET project): portrait to be published on Wednesday, 2 March
    • Federica Ditta from Sicily, Italy (final beneficiary of GIMED project): portrait to be published on Thursday, 3 March
    • Amira Shawky from Alexandria, Egypt (involved in YEP MED project): portrait to be published on Friday, 4 March
    • Karidja Diabate from Ivory Coast living in Sicily, Italy (final beneficiary of MoreThanAJob project): portrait to be published on Saturday, 5 March
    • Farah Dawoud from Amman, Jordan (partner in REUSEMED project): portrait to be published on Sunday, 6 March
    • Tamara Awartani from Ramallah, Palestine (partner in Skills4Sports): portrait to be published on Monday, 7 March
    • Davinia González from Valencia, Spain (final beneficiary of InnovAgroWoMed project): portrait to be published on Tuesday, 8 March. 

     

     



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