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Prohibiting Egyptian women from working in service professions abroad between “protecting dignity” and “stifling opportunities”

The Egyptian Ministry of Labor’s decision to ban the placement of Egyptian female workers in a number of service professions abroad sparked mixed reactions among those who saw it as aiming to “preserve women’s dignity,” while a number of human rights activists considered that it imposes economic guardianship on the most needy groups under the circumstances...

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Prohibiting Egyptian women from working in service professions abroad between “protecting dignity” and “stifling opportunities”
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أثار قرار وزارة العمل المصرية بحظر إلحاق العاملات المصريات بعدد من المهن الخدمية في الخارج ردود فعل متباينة بين من رأى أنه يهدف "للحفاظ على كرامة المرأة"، بينما اعتبر عدد من الحقوقيين أنه يفرض وصاية اقتصادية على الفئات الأكثر احتياجاً في ظل ظروف اقتصادية صعبة

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