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Worth 100 men



Women in the Arab world, operates more than men, have proved their worth in all fields, social, economic, political, and although it remains discrimination against women exists, and there are those who regarded her as something owned by him.
like me,I did a lot for my community ,as a doctor I provided many services for my community, as a Human Rights Activist I did a lot for women and community but until now most of the men evaluate my mind is incomplete.
There's something wrong with man thinking so We must as Women do a lot to change these Beliefs and behaviors that man believed its right.
I'm from a rural area that called Abs, which belongs to Hajjah Governorate, a rural governorate in Yemen. I was as any Yemeni rural girl who born and live in poverty and lack of education and controlling of cultural and religious rules. However, difficulties and challenging revealed the real personality of Aisha ( me) and showed my ambitiousness and power not as a normal woman who can be arrested by the restrictions of life.
I have not only served others in my capacity as a doctor; since 1996, I has provided education for 10000 women. In this capacity, I have developed and executed numerous projects to help the impoverished and under-represented rural women of the surrounding villages. One of these projects was the successful building of 7 schools in many villages where 55% of the population was female.
Additionally, Aisha’s influence on the administration board allowed for women to be in election, water provided for the poor village, among numerous other projects. Aisha maintains personal relationships with many people within Abs, providing advice and help for countless women and children across the region. I have helped women and girls on innumerable occasions, whether through providing education or helping them through a difficult situation. Today, I continues to fight for the rights of rural women within the Abs Rural Community.Really I work as worth 100 men.

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