45K maids to arrive every month from Ethiopia
Saudi Gazette - JEDDAH – Ethiopia is facilitating procedures to send 45,000 maids to the Kingdom every month, an informed source at the Ethiopian Embassy in Saudi Arabia has said. Ethiopian housemaids have been high in demand after the Kingdom stopped recruiting housemaids from four countries, including Kenya, because the Kingdom has been unable to reach a satisfactory agreement with these countries, Asharq Al-Awsat reported Wednesday.
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A Saudi scientist who began her career with a fib
By ARAB NEWS - JEDDAH - Scientist Hayat Sindi is one of two Saudis who have been named alongside prominent figures such as US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on a list of the 150 most fearless women in the world by a leading US magazine to mark International Women’s Day.
Tunisian Women Question Future and Role of Personal Status Code
Sana Ajmi - Tunisia Live - Hizb Ettahrir, a legally unrecognized Islamist party, condemns Tunisia’s Code of Personal Status (CPS), and calls for its abolition. Conversely, the Democratic Women’s association calls for developing the code and further reinforcing it. Finally, Constituent Assembly member Jawhara Ettiss defends the CPS for the gains it has imparted on all Tunisian women.
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University students hurt in protests
By ABHA : ARAB NEWS - More than 50 women students were injured while protesting about alleged poor educational standards on the campus of two King Khalid University women's colleges on Wednesday.
Asir Gov. Prince Faisal bin Khaled ordered an immediate investigation into the incidents at the College of Education and College of Literature.
SG SURVEY - Non-Saudi HR managers hampering Saudization
By Omar Elmershedi - Saudi Gazette - JEDDAH – Non-Saudi private sector human resources (HR) managers are hampering Saudization, according to most respondents in the second Saudi Gazette survey conducted in collaboration with Prince Sultan College for Business and Tourism (PSCJ). A total of 483 male and female citizens, single and married, were involved in the poll. They were aged between 18 and 48, and of varying education and income levels.
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