Nehad AboulKheir
A pioneering Egyptian feminist lawyer and activist who has made significant contributions to advancing women's rights through legal advocacy and grassroots movements.
Nehad AboulKheir is a prominent Egyptian legal expert and women's rights advocate known for her relentless efforts to combat gender-based violence and discrimination. As the founder of the Egyptian Center for Women's Rights (ECWR), she has been at the forefront of legal reforms addressing domestic violence, sexual harassment, and gender inequality. Her work intersects with post-Arab Spring socio-political dynamics, particularly in advocating for women's inclusion in political processes. AboulKheir's strategies include filing landmark court cases, organizing public campaigns such as the ECWR's #StopSexualHarassment initiative, and collaborating with international organizations like UN Women. Her 2019 report on femicide in Egypt became a critical reference for regional policy discussions. Despite facing government crackdowns, she continues to mentor young activists through her online platform FemNet, demonstrating how legal frameworks can drive social change. Recent projects include using blockchain technology to document harassment cases securely, a first in the MENA region.
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