Mediators

Khadija Cherif

Categories: Arabic, French, Gender equality, Human rights, Maghreb, Social Cohesion, Women as actors of social change
Location: Tunisia
Geographic expertise: Maghreb
Thematic expertise: women as actors of social change (at the sociological level), human rights, women’s rights, equality, women citizenship in the the legal, socio-economic and cultural context
Languages: Arabic and French

Khadija Cherif is a feminist activist and winner of the 2014 Minerva Award. In August 2015, she was awarded the Legion of Honor, granted by the President of the Republic of Tunisia. She teaches sociology at the University of Tunis. Parallel to her academic work, she is involved in the Tunisian civil society movement. She joined the Tunisian League of Human Rights (LTDH) in the early 80s. From 1985 until 1994 she was first the Chair of the Women’s Commission and then Vice-President of the National Board. She is a founding member of the Tunisian Association of Democratic Women (ATFD), for which she was President between 2006 and 2008, and the Women’s Association for Research and Development (AFRD). After the revolution, she was appointed to the High Authority to prepare for the democratic transition. Today she chairs the ATFD’s Equality in Legacy Commission. In 2008 she received the Human Rights Prize of the French Republic on behalf of the ATFD. She has several publications on women’s rights and social change. Her commitment to equality and the importance attributed to women’s participation in decision-making and in all negotiation processes, drives her interest in being a member of the MWMN for its capacity-building and the role it can play in making UNSCR 1325 effective.

Khadija Cherif

Khadija Cherif is a feminist activist and winner of the...

Saida Bounab

Categories: Africa, Arabic, Communication, Conflict management, French, Local authorities’ management, Maghreb, Project Design
Location: Algeria
Geographical expertise: Africa and the Maghreb region
Topical expertise:: Communication, Conflict Management, Group and Family Therapy, Local authorities’ management, Project design
Languages: Arabic and French

Saida Bounab is a Member of Parliament of the People’s National Assembly. From 1984 until 1993 she was a trainer and Head of Services for the Training Academy in Algiers. Afterwards, until 1997, she was appointed Deputy Director of the National Training Centre for Social Workers; where she was then appointed Director by a presidential decree. After leaving her role in 2007, she was elected mayor of Kouba (Algiers) until 2012. During those years she was also the president of the “Groupe Parlementaire d’Amitié Algérie-Sahara Occidental”. From 2015 to 2017 she was appointed Rapporteur of the Finance and Budget Commission at the People’s National Assembly. Additionally, she has been a member of Parliament for two consecutive mandates since 2012 and a member of the Commission on Foreign Affairs, Cooperation and Emigration. She has conducted trainings on communication techniques and conflict managements and has collaborated in the design of various projects. Additionally, as a psychologist she works with victims of terrorism and victims of war. Founding member of MWMN, she has joined the network for its members and the dynamics that it creates between them but also to share her experience with all the members of the networks or other organisations to contribute to the resolution of conflicts and allow for humanity to live in a better world.

Saida Bounab

Saida Bounab is a Member of Parliament of the People’s...

Zineb Touimi Benjelloun

Categories: Arabic, English, French, Gender equality, Maghreb, Mediterranean
Location: Morocco
Geographical expertise: Maghreb, Mediteranean
Topical expertise: Gender Equality
Languages: English, French and Arabic

Zineb Touimi Benjelloun, from Morocco is a career United Nations development practitioner. She served the organisation in various capacities and in different countries: Research and Training Officer with INSTRAW in New York and the Dominican Republic; Assistant Representative with UNFPA in Morocco; Regional Programme Director for North Africa with UNIFEM; United Nations Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative in Albania and Kuwait. In these various capacities she has led and developed United Nations programmes and projects addressing the sustainable development challenges and priorities of the countries served, including violence against women, women’s leadership and political participation, gender and transitional justice and women’s economic empowerment. 

Zineb Touimi Benjelloun

Zineb Touimi Benjelloun, from Morocco is a career United Nations...