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WLP Partners Twittered throughout the Musawah conference...Common thread in successful family law campaigns: holistic approach, persistence, coalition building, & involving all sectors of society. Bhikkuni Dhammananda (Thailand) is rocking the house with mini stories. Imagination is our power she says. Nadia Ait Zai's (Algeria) conclusion focused on the citizenship framework as key for achieving equality. Sana Benachour's session provided a historical and insightful overview of how personal status laws were constructed. Dr. Amal Abdel Hadi (Egypt): Words do matter. We need to emphasize words such as empowerment even if it is met with suspicion by some. Lina AH: Great to see accessible English "Guide to Equality" providing such a strong inspiration to Musawah initiative. http://bit.ly/gdCKL WLP partners captured snapshots of events and snippets of conversation on Twitter. Subscribe to WLP's Twitter Feed » ( categories:
ICT Capacity Building | Issue 23 (Spring 2009) )
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