Responsible for the departments of education and
communication, health and family, cooperation and responsible for cooperatives
and microcredit are meeting with the Executive of the National Union of Sahrawi
women at the level of the Wilaya of Dajla, where assessed the activities of
the Sahrawi women at local and regional level in the aforementioned wilaya,
including textile projects and training and empowerment
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
Sunday, January 21, 2018
National Secretariat of the Sahrawi women (UNMS) Secretariat makes assessment of the annual programme and the new perspectives and future challenges in its programme of action for 2018
Thursday, January 18, 2018
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
THE MELHFA AS A CULTURAL SYMBOL AND RESISTANCE
The representative of the UNMS in the Basque country, Fatma Issa, participated last year in a meeting organized by the Ministry of equality in the Basque Government with the participation of different Muslim and feminist women's associations.
The meeting try to the subject of the use of the veil and its cultural connotations of religious, social and political.
It should be noted that the Sahrawi women do not use a veil but a melhfa, a piece of fabric 5 metres which envelops the entire body and is of different colors.
Many people can see it as a religious symbol, specifically Muslim. But El-melhfa, above all, cultural and unique for the Sahrawi people, which is used by all ethnic and religious groups within the Sahrawi population.
This special and unique display of culture has done of Sahrawi women so much a source of beauty and admiration, as well as symbol of resistance, but also with an aim of oppression. Today, many Saharans living under the repressive regime of Morocco in the occupied territories of our country suffer repression and discrimination by maintaining their traditional dress. And since women are more visible with its colorful, peaceful especially during demonstrations are arrested. Systematic to be proud of their identity advocates discrimination they experience daily. Not only Saharawi women living in the occupied territories are those using the melhfa as a method of resistance. Sahrawi living abroad also are proud to share that symbol. A good example of such use overseas is one of our famous women activists of human rights, Aminatou Haidar, which sometimes is called by means of communication 'Sahrawi Gandhi'. She always wears his melhfa efforts to convey the struggle of its people in the world even if this results in a risk against the occupying forces.
The meeting try to the subject of the use of the veil and its cultural connotations of religious, social and political.
It should be noted that the Sahrawi women do not use a veil but a melhfa, a piece of fabric 5 metres which envelops the entire body and is of different colors.
Many people can see it as a religious symbol, specifically Muslim. But El-melhfa, above all, cultural and unique for the Sahrawi people, which is used by all ethnic and religious groups within the Sahrawi population.
This special and unique display of culture has done of Sahrawi women so much a source of beauty and admiration, as well as symbol of resistance, but also with an aim of oppression. Today, many Saharans living under the repressive regime of Morocco in the occupied territories of our country suffer repression and discrimination by maintaining their traditional dress. And since women are more visible with its colorful, peaceful especially during demonstrations are arrested. Systematic to be proud of their identity advocates discrimination they experience daily. Not only Saharawi women living in the occupied territories are those using the melhfa as a method of resistance. Sahrawi living abroad also are proud to share that symbol. A good example of such use overseas is one of our famous women activists of human rights, Aminatou Haidar, which sometimes is called by means of communication 'Sahrawi Gandhi'. She always wears his melhfa efforts to convey the struggle of its people in the world even if this results in a risk against the occupying forces.
Monday, January 15, 2018
Working meeting between the National Union of Saharawi Women and the Network of Basque Women
Working meeting between the National Union of Saharawi Women and the Network of Basque Women in Support of Saharawi Women in the framework of the evaluation of cooperation projects. The UNMS executive was headed by the General Secretariat of the UNMS Fatma Mehdi and the Basque Network by Malen Vilches. The Basque Network has been developing projects for years to empower Saharawi women in all fields.
Saturday, January 13, 2018
The former Special Envoy of the United Nations for Western Sahara, Francesco Bastagli SG says Morocco is an occupation force
The former Special Envoy of the United Nations for Western Sahara, Francesco Bastagli SG says Morocco is an occupation force. Bastagli gave a lecture on the different aspects of the conflict Sahrawi before an audience of international representatives and diplomatic corps of the F.Polisario and the Sahrawi Republic.
TASK FORCE meets in refugee camps with different organizations Saharan civil society
Thursday, January 11, 2018
International Conference of coordination and support to the SAHARAWI people, which takes place today at the headquarters of the Sahrawi MAE through its Committee of coordination TASK FORCE
with a large representation of international delegations from countries in Europe and Africa It will address both the political and humanitarian situation of the Sahrawi people.
with a large representation of international delegations from countries in Europe and Africa It will address both the political and humanitarian situation of the Sahrawi people.
Wednesday, January 3, 2018
19 symposium under the title "Situation and challenges"
organized by the center of culture and training of the National Union of Sahrawi women (UNMS) attended by a delegation of women from the Association of friendship with the Sahrawi people cage of the Emilia region Romagnia.,
as well as representatives of the organizations of the Saharan society and members of the National Secretariat and the Executive of the UNMS
Monday, January 1, 2018
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