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Naïma, Algeria-France

Economist
French partner
Mother of a 9 year-old girl and a 2 year-old boy
 
“I have worked for an international organization in Geneva for five years. Before that I lived in different countries in Africa and Asia and worked for various international cooperation organisations and agencies. I have always tried to combine my professional objectives with my family life.
My parents, especially my father, taught me these values by sharing stories and novels about women’s working and living conditions around the world. It opened my eyes to women’s rights very early on, to the importance of keeping these rights at every level and on every step of our private and social lives, and to the fact that a “better world cannot be built without gender equity”.”

Geneva, April 2014

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Naïma, Algeria-France<br />
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Economist <br />
French partner<br />
Mother of a 9 year-old girl and a 2 year-old boy<br />
 <br />
“I have worked for an international organization in Geneva for five years. Before that I lived in different countries in Africa and Asia and worked for various international cooperation organisations and agencies. I have always tried to combine my professional objectives with my family life. <br />
My parents, especially my father, taught me these values by sharing stories and novels about women’s working and living conditions around the world. It opened my eyes to women’s rights very early on, to the importance of keeping these rights at every level and on every step of our private and social lives, and to the fact that a “better world cannot be built without gender equity”.”<br />
 <br />
Geneva, April 2014