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Bioethics Network on Women's Issues in the Arab Region | A blog about women's issues in bioethics in the Arab world – a UNESCO Cairo Office initiative.. | Page 2
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Bioethics Network on Women's Issues in the Arab Region. A blog about women's issues in bioethics in the Arab world – a UNESCO Cairo Office initiative. First Conference 8 and 7 December 2011. Presentations of the key speakers. Newer posts →. Training for physicians on how to deal with HIV/AIDS patients needed in Yemen. July 18, 2013. Posted on behalf of Dr Hussun Jezan). 1 Improving the quality of the health services of PLWH by seminars and workshops and updating HIV/AIDS by experts. Call for nominations ...
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Individuals | Bioethics Network on Women's Issues in the Arab Region
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Bioethics Network on Women's Issues in the Arab Region. A blog about women's issues in bioethics in the Arab world – a UNESCO Cairo Office initiative. First Conference 8 and 7 December 2011. Presentations of the key speakers. Research Director, Laboratoire des Sciences du Génie des Procédés Industriels (LSGPI) FGMGP USTHB, Alger, Algeria. Managing Director, Aljawhara Hospital for Fertility and Genetic Diagnosis, Centre for Molecular Medicine, Genetics and Inherited Diseases, Bahrain. Trainer at Naqaae, E...
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Merciful Death | Thoughts of a Sapphist Living on the Nile
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Thoughts of a Sapphist Living on the Nile. This post was originally published on my first blog. On 2 November, 2011). It is easy to support a cause like euthanasia from a distance, but once you are faced with an ill loved one, you see things differently. I fully supported pulling the plug. Until I stared at a loved one who is dying slowly every day. Too slowly. They die a little by little, but are never dead. How can I make such a decision? Such an irreversible decision! November 19, 2011. Life on the Ni...
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The National Day of Egyptian Gays… Again | Thoughts of a Sapphist Living on the Nile
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Thoughts of a Sapphist Living on the Nile. The National Day of Egyptian Gays… Again. Want to know what I really think of the National Day of Egyptian Gays. Previously blogged about here. None of the LGBT activists “on the ground” know who is organising it. That is enough to raise a few eyebrows. And no-one in the community is taking it seriously. (If anyone knows the organisers personally, please let me know). Perhaps we can call it a “Media Hullabaloo”. Organise a gay revolution. This is not the end of ...
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Was Tahrir Ever Utopia? | Thoughts of a Sapphist Living on the Nile
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Thoughts of a Sapphist Living on the Nile. Was Tahrir Ever Utopia? The sit-in in Tahrir the first time around was nothing short of Utopia. Or so it seemed to many of us. I had hoped that we would be able to take this unspoken code of ethics we developed in Tahrir out into our everyday lives. Making our everyday lives utopia was not what I was expecting or hoping for, but I was hoping for a drastic improvement, a few steps towards a more permanent utopia. I could not tell. November 25, 2011. Stupid things...
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A personalized revolt : EgyptMonocle
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August 25, 2016. Posted by The Egypt Monocle. On Wednesday, June 20, 2012 · 32 Comments. Like most Egyptian women, Morsis wife Naglaa Aly dons a long, loose veil covering her hair and chest. With the preliminary results of the first post-Mubarak presidential election indicating that the Muslim Brotherhood’s candidate Mohamed Morsi may become our next president, Egypt’s future first lady quickly became the subject of heated debate on social networking sites. Someone who goes by the name XAtaturk on Twitte...
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عم محمد | Thoughts of a Sapphist Living on the Nile
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Thoughts of a Sapphist Living on the Nile. عم محمد كان دائما يرتدي قميص لبني، وطاقية لا أتذكر لونها، هزيل وعجوز ولكن عيناه الرماديتان تلمع بحيوية الشباب، فكثيرا ما أثار دهشتي بقوته حين كان يحمل أثاث، أو شنط سفر أو صناديق مليئة بكراكيب سكان العمارة. كان ي دع ى عم محمد… زيه زي أي عم محمد آخر… هادئ، وإبتسامته لا تفارق وجهه، حتى وهو يترنح تحت ثقل الشيل. حين كنت صغيرة كان دائما يناديني يا دكتورة ، حتى عندما كنت بالكاد في العاشرة من عمري. كنت كثيرا ما أفكر، هل سيأتي يوم ويختفي عم محمد دون أن ألاحظ؟ Tweeting on...
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الأعضاء | شبكة أخلاقيات البيولوجيا المتعلقة بقضايا المرأة في المنطقة العربية
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شبكة أخلاقيات البيولوجيا المتعلقة بقضايا المرأة في المنطقة العربية. مدونة خاصة بقضايا المرأة وأخلاقيات البيولوجيا بالمنطقة العربية مبادرة من جانب مكتب منظمة اليونيسكو بالقاهرة. المؤتمر الأول 7 and 8 ديسمبر 2011. عروض تقديمية بواسطة المتحدثين الرئيسيين. سوف يتم النشر قريبا). أحمد رجاء عبد الحميد رجب. أستاذ الصحة الإنجابية بجامعة الأزهر. أستاذ الفلسفة، جامعة المنيا. عضو مؤسس في الرابطة الدولية للتعليم في الأخلاق. غياث محمد عباس حصين. مدونة: http:/ ghaiathme.blogspot.com. أستاذ مساعد في كلية الصيدلة، بجامعة...
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