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  • لا تختلف إيمان وسمر ونيرة عنا جميعاً، نحن نساء مجتمعات تكرهنا وتريد محونا اجتماعياً ومهنياً واقتصادياً ونفسياً، وصولاً إلى تصفيتنا جسدياً... كلنا امرأة واحدة في وجه رجالٍ كثيرين يريدون قتلنا.  @pascaless
  • Occasionally, media outlets and human rights organizations would shed light on violations targeting marginalized women– such as child marriage, denying girls education, or prohibiting women from working– in addition to highlighting women’s suffering amidst conflicts and wars often inflicted by men.

Emphasis is more often than not placed on violence within impoverished communities, be it physical, sexual or verbal. We should bear in mind, however, that the number of reported cases of violence in Arab countries is still very low and therefore doesn’t reflect a true estimate of violence against women in the region.

What’s almost always overlooked in these records, though, are the women who were lucky enough to access education and employment and achieve personal growth but are nevertheless suffering. Contrary to expectations, these women who are considered ‘strong’ are also subjected to violence, one that can’t be easily reported or explained. They are often condemned because they are successful, and their chances at finding love, with all the pressure that comes with it, are even slimmer. Many traditional men feel threatened by the idea of committing to a woman who’s brighter than them, so they go out of their way to keep her in check.
  • Généralement, les médias s’appuyant sur les rapports des organisations de défense des droits humains se focalisent sur les violations touchant les femmes marginalisées, et le lourd tribut qu’elles paient à cause des guerres et des conflits provoqués par des hommes. Ce faisant ils mettent en lumière les violences physiques, sexuelles et verbales dans les sociétés paupérisées.

En revanche, le voile de l’oubli cache la souffrance des autres femmes, celles qui ont eu des opportunités de formation, de travail et de réalisation de soi. Pourtant, ces femmes ne sont pas épargnées par une violence difficile à déclarer ou à expliquer. C’est le cas de ces femmes ayant réussi dans ce qu’elles entreprennent mais qui ont une vie amoureuse et des relations compliquées. Cet échec peut s’expliquer par les pressions subies et par le fait que les hommes aux mentalités traditionalistes se méfient des femmes qui jouissent d’une plus grande célébrité qu’eux et essayent, alors, de les « formater » un peu.
  • في معظم الأحيان، تركّز وسائل الإعلام عموماً والأبحاث وتقارير المنظمات الحقوقية على الانتهاكات التي تستهدف النساء المهمّشات، من تزويج قاصرات إلى منع كثيرات من التعليم والعمل، إلى ما تدفعه النساء بسبب الحروب والصراعات التي يقودها غالباً رجال. ويتم التركيز على العنف الجسدي والجنسي واللفظي في المجتمعات المُفقرة، علماً أن نسب التبليغ عن حالات العنف في بلادنا عموماً ما زالت متدنية جداً، وبالتالي يصعب إحصاؤها.

يتم في المقابل نسيان ما تعانيه النساء الأخريات اللواتي حصلن على فرص التعليم والعمل وتحقيق الذات. هؤلاء، بعكس ما قد تكون التوقعات، لا يسلمن من العنف الذي ربما يصعب التبليغ عنه أو تفسيره، كأن تُعنّف المرأة لأنها ناجحة وتكون فرصها في الحب والارتباط أكثر تعقيداً، نظراً للضغوط الذي يتطلبه ذلك، ولأن الكثير من الرجال التقليديين يخشون الارتباط بامرأة تفوقهم بريقاً أو يحاولون "ضبطها" قليلاً.
  • Selon les statistiques de l’Agence internationale pour les énergies renouvelables, les hommes représentent 78% de la main d’œuvre dans l’industrie du pétrole et du gaz. En revanche, le taux des femmes dans ce secteur ne dépasse pas 28%. Dans le domaine des énergies renouvelables, la contribution des femmes atteint, selon la même source, 32%. C’est un indice de la persistance de l’exclusion historique  des femmes des domaines vitaux, y compris l’énergie, même si l’apport des femmes dans le renouvelable est meilleur que dans le secteur des énergies traditionnelles ou non propres.
  • بحسب إحصائيات الوكالة الدولية للطاقات المتجدّدة، يحتكر الرجال 78% من الحصص في القوى العاملة في مجال صناعة النفط والغاز في حين لا تتجاوز حصة النساء في هذا المجال 22%. أما في مجال الطاقات المتجددة، فإن مساهمة النساء، وبحسب المصدر نفسه، تُقدّر بـ32%، ما يظهر استمرار إقصاء النساء التاريخي في المجالات الحيوية، بما فيها الطاقة، وإن كان مجال الطاقة البديلة أفضل من تلك الناحية من مجال الطاقة التقليدية أو غير النظيفة.

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