Bahrain Women Society
Manama, Bahrain
After years of political repression and civil unrest, Bahrain, a small
nation of islands located in the Persian Gulf, is gradually taking
steps towards reform.
Bahrain became a constitutional monarchy in
2001 when the ruling Sunni Muslim family conceded a vote to the
marginalized Shia Muslim majority to establish a parliament. The first
democratic elections since 1975 were held in 2002. This election marked
the first time that Bahraini women were permitted to vote and stand for election.
Taking advantage of this critical moment in Bahrain's political
development, a group of Shia women formed the Bahrain Women Society in order to expand the role of women in the public sphere. In
preparation for the upcoming elections, BWS initiated the Woman Launch
Project. This project is educating and training women to be active
participants and leaders in the new political system and in society at large.
BWS also provides support to mothers and their children through
innovative programs such as the Be Free project, the first of its kind
in the region, which works to address and prevent the sexual abuse of children.
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Main Issues:
Women's Leadership
Political Participation
Grants Received:
2006 $15,000
2005 $ 8,000
The Global Fund for Women supported the groundbreaking efforts of the
Bahrain Women Society with an $8,000 grant in 2005, our first grant
ever in the Persian Gulf.
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