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Boga deeshus…
Egypt’s “Spinsters” Fight Against Stereotypes and Discrimination


Cairo, Egypt – It is a challenge to be unmarried in Egypt and even more so if the woman is “growing old” according to Egyptian customs. This means any unmarried woman past her mid-twenties is seen negatively through society’s lens, leaving many questions to be answered. However, a group of Egyptian female activists are speaking out against the “A’anis,” or spinster, concept, calling for a re-examination of how the country views women.
Youmna Mokhtar is a young Egyptian journalist who became fed up with the use of this word in everyday life. So she founded the social group called “Spinsters for change” that aims to educate people on the use of “A’anis.”

Boga deeshus…

Egypt’s “Spinsters” Fight Against Stereotypes and Discrimination

Cairo, Egypt – It is a challenge to be unmarried in Egypt and even more so if the woman is “growing old” according to Egyptian customs. This means any unmarried woman past her mid-twenties is seen negatively through society’s lens, leaving many questions to be answered. However, a group of Egyptian female activists are speaking out against the “A’anis,” or spinster, concept, calling for a re-examination of how the country views women.

Youmna Mokhtar is a young Egyptian journalist who became fed up with the use of this word in everyday life. So she founded the social group called “Spinsters for change” that aims to educate people on the use of “A’anis.”



May 06, 2009, 4:30pm