We are thrilled to announce the launch of our latest initiative – the “Pocket Guide for Female Protesters in MENA” – which was developed with the generous support of ICNL. This comprehensive and practical guide has been meticulously designed to empower women with the essential knowledge and tools necessary for safe and effective participation in protests across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
Women in MENA have always played a pivotal role in advocating for change and social justice. However, it’s crucial that we ensure their safety and equip them with the information they need to navigate the challenges they may face during protests. This pocket guide is the culmination of our commitment to supporting women’s active participation in these important movements.
Key Features of the Pocket Guide:
- Prologue: Your Right to Peaceful Assembly
In the prologue, we explore your fundamental right to peaceful assembly, a cornerstone of democratic societies. This section serves as your primer, preparing you for what lies ahead in the guide. It lays the foundation for your activism journey, touching upon essential aspects like what you should know, basic information, and crucial preparations. From digital readiness to packing your protest-friendly bag, we’ve got you covered.
- Section 1: Before You Head to the Protest
Before you step onto the front lines, this section offers invaluable guidance. Learn what you should know about the protest you’re attending, understand the basic information that’s essential for your safety, and discover what actions you should take to ensure a successful and secure demonstration. We delve into digital and logistical preparations, ensuring you’re well-equipped for the challenges ahead.
- Section 2: While in the Protest
Once you’re at the protest, it’s vital to navigate various risks and potential violations effectively. From tear gas to instances of sexual harassment, we provide guidance on how to deal with these challenges courageously and intelligently. In case of arrest, this section outlines how to act to protect your rights. Plus, it offers insights into the best documentation practices to ensure the truth is preserved.
- Section 3: After Leaving or Dispersing the Protest
After the protest concludes or disperses, this section guides you on the way back to your daily life. It also addresses possible post-protest challenges, such as potential stalking or cyber-harassment campaigns. We’re committed to helping you stay safe and secure not just during the protest but afterward as well.
The “Protester’s Guide” doesn’t stop with these sections alone. We’ve compiled a wealth of additional resources and trusted contacts to further support you in your activism journey. These resources are here to empower you, providing the knowledge and connections you need to effect meaningful change.
Remember, this guide is tailored for women protesters from the MENA region. It’s available in both Arabic and English, so be sure to share it with your colleagues and fellow women protesters.
“Pocket Guide for Female Protesters in MENA” is not just a guidebook; it’s a testament to MENA women’s strength, rights, and determination to make a difference.
Feel free to download, print, and share it with your colleagues, friends, and fellow activists.