Qual o lugar da mulher na sociedade iraquiana? Certamente não é na cozinha
Pelo menos é o que pensa a senhora Zainab Al-Suwaij. Obrigado à USAID e ao EPPC por este interessante diálogo que começa assim:
First of all, she has some very important things to tell us today. And, in a way, the most important part of her resume for today’s event is the past six to nine months spent working in Iraq on various projects, and, therefore, able to give us a good sense of what’s going on in Iraq, what Iraq needs, and so forth.
She comes to this from -- as you know or should know, she is able to look at the present experience of Iraq in the light of an earlier experience of Iraq, the experience of Iraq of her childhood and youth and, of course, also the very tragic events of 1991.
The other reason I’d like to get started fairly quickly is that, naturally, there are other people in town, who are interested in Zainab’s recent experiences, her impressions and opinions, including people up on the Hill. And so, ordinarily, we might linger a little bit past 2:00, but today we’ll have to end at that point to get her to some other appointments.
Pelo menos é o que pensa a senhora Zainab Al-Suwaij. Obrigado à USAID e ao EPPC por este interessante diálogo que começa assim:
First of all, she has some very important things to tell us today. And, in a way, the most important part of her resume for today’s event is the past six to nine months spent working in Iraq on various projects, and, therefore, able to give us a good sense of what’s going on in Iraq, what Iraq needs, and so forth.
She comes to this from -- as you know or should know, she is able to look at the present experience of Iraq in the light of an earlier experience of Iraq, the experience of Iraq of her childhood and youth and, of course, also the very tragic events of 1991.
The other reason I’d like to get started fairly quickly is that, naturally, there are other people in town, who are interested in Zainab’s recent experiences, her impressions and opinions, including people up on the Hill. And so, ordinarily, we might linger a little bit past 2:00, but today we’ll have to end at that point to get her to some other appointments.
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