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Egypt’s pillars: Empowering women for a bright future

by Gazette Staff
March 26, 2025
in OP-ED
Mohamed Fahmy

Mohamed Fahmy

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Egypt has always celebrated the central role of women in shaping its society, both historically and at present. From the powerful queens of ancient Egypt to the women of modern times who are making strides in every field, Egyptian women have been instrumental in the country’s development.

President Abdel Fattah El Sisi recognises this vital role and has repeatedly stressed that women are not only the backbone of families but also the cornerstone of Egypt’s progress.Throughout Egypts history, women have been the main actors both at home and around the nation.

As President Sisi has emphasised, Egyptian mothers are the “guardians of the nation’s identity and cultural heritage,” instilling values that define the country’s character. Women shape future generations by teaching values of love, tolerance, and responsibility, laying the foundation for a resilient, progressive society.

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The government under President Sisi has made substantial strides in supporting women, particularly working mothers. One such initiative is the expansion of day-care facilities to help mothers balance their professional and personal lives. The creation of day-care centres within public primary schools nationwide reflects a practical commitment to aiding women. Along with programmes like Takaful We Karama (Solidarity and Dignity), which support female-headed households, these efforts help strengthen the fabric of Egyptian society.Television dramas are powerful tools for shaping public perception and can play a critical role in recognising the contributions of women.

By showcasing the stories of Egypts great women, particularly those from the countryside, the media can provide inspiration for future generations. These portrayals not only celebrate the achievements of women but also challenge traditional gender roles, promoting a more inclusive and progressive society.

Accurately representing womens diverse experiences can encourage young women to aspire to leadership roles, contributing to Egypts development in every field.

As Egypt faces challenges, such as rapid population growth and pressures on its education and healthcare systems, President Sisi’s leadership offers a vision of unity. His insistence on supporting women and ensuring a safe environment free from violence is crucial in fostering a stable and prosperous society. With women actively engaged in all aspects of life, from leadership positions to the workforce, they will continue to be key drivers of Egypts progress.The role of women in Egypt cannot be overstated. They are the foundation of both society and progress. The presidents steady commitment to empowering women ensures that they will remain central to the country’s success. As the nation looks to the future, the medias responsibility to highlight womens struggles and inspire the next generation is clear. By continuing to support women, Egypt secures a brighter, more prosperous future for all.

Mohamed Fahmy is the editor-in-chief of The Egyptian Gazette and Egyptian Mail [email protected]

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