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Faiza Jama Mohamed

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Women's rights activist

Faiza Jama Mohamed (born 1958) is a Somalian women's rights activist, Africa Regional Director of Equality Now. She has been a prominent campaigner for the Maputo Protocol, and against female genital mutilation.

Life

Faiza Jama Mohamed holds a Masters in Business Administration from the California State University, Fresno. In 1998, she also gained a human rights diploma from the Institute of Social Studies (ISS) at The Hague.

In 2004, Faiza Jama Mohamed wrote Pambazuka News editorials arguing for the importance of the African Protocol on the Rights of Women. She has also written for The Guardian.

Works

References

  1. Pearl Atuhaire, 'A Compendium of Women in Peace and Security Processes in the East and Horn of Africa', February 17, 2014. SSRN 2397005
  2. 'African Leaders Must Act Now to Ratify the Protocol on the Rights of Women', Pambasuka News, 162, 24 June 2004. Reprinted in Firoze Manji; Patrick Burnett, eds. (2005). African Voices on Development and Social Justice: Editorials from Pambazuka News 2004. Fahamu/Pambazuka. pp. 101–103. ISBN 978-9987-417-35-3.
  3. 'Putting an End to Female Genital Mutilation: The African Protocol on the Rights of Women', Pambasuka News, 173, 9 September 2004. Reprinted in Firoze Manji; Patrick Burnett, eds. (2005). African Voices on Development and Social Justice: Editorials from Pambazuka News 2004. Fahamu/Pambazuka. pp. 114–5. ISBN 978-9987-417-35-3.
  4. Does Kenya have the courage to lead on women's rights in Africa, The Guardian, 21 April 2014. Accessed 10 March 2020.

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