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Women in Somalia form a key part of Somali society, with clearly defined and important roles in the family and structure. This includes Somali women in Somaliland, a self-declared republic that is internationally recognized as an autonomous region of Somalia. From the time of 's proselytizing in 1890, until the Dervish State's defeat by British air bombardment in 1920, women in the strip of land from Jidali, Sanaag in the north, to Beledweyne in the south were referred to as Darawiishaad (plural) or Darwiishad (singular).

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  • تشكل النساء في الصومال ما يقرب من نصف سكان البلاد. وهذه النسبة تشكل جزءاً أساسياً من المجتمع الصومالي، مع أدوار محددة وهامة بشكل واضح في بنية الأسرة والعشيرة. وهذا يشمل النساء الصوماليات في منطقة بلاد بنط المتمتعة بالحكم الذاتي وأرض الصومال، والجمهورية المعلنة التي أُعترف بها دولياً باعتبارها منطقة ذات حكم ذاتي (الإتحادية دولة عضو) من الصومال. (ar)
  • Women in Somalia form a key part of Somali society, with clearly defined and important roles in the family and structure. This includes Somali women in Somaliland, a self-declared republic that is internationally recognized as an autonomous region of Somalia. From the time of 's proselytizing in 1890, until the Dervish State's defeat by British air bombardment in 1920, women in the strip of land from Jidali, Sanaag in the north, to Beledweyne in the south were referred to as Darawiishaad (plural) or Darwiishad (singular). (en)
  • Il ruolo di genere, la condizione femminile e i diritti delle donne in Somalia rimangono fortemente dominati dalle strutture sociali interne ai diversi clan presenti nel paese. Le donne costituiscono una parte fondamentale della società, con ruoli chiaramente definiti e importanti soprattutto in ambito familiare; ciò include anche le donne somale delle regioni di Puntland e Somaliland, quest'ultima un territorio auto-dichiaratosi autonomo e riconosciuto a livello internazionale come stato membro federato (vedi regioni della Somalia). (it)
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  • تشكل النساء في الصومال ما يقرب من نصف سكان البلاد. وهذه النسبة تشكل جزءاً أساسياً من المجتمع الصومالي، مع أدوار محددة وهامة بشكل واضح في بنية الأسرة والعشيرة. وهذا يشمل النساء الصوماليات في منطقة بلاد بنط المتمتعة بالحكم الذاتي وأرض الصومال، والجمهورية المعلنة التي أُعترف بها دولياً باعتبارها منطقة ذات حكم ذاتي (الإتحادية دولة عضو) من الصومال. (ar)
  • Women in Somalia form a key part of Somali society, with clearly defined and important roles in the family and structure. This includes Somali women in Somaliland, a self-declared republic that is internationally recognized as an autonomous region of Somalia. From the time of 's proselytizing in 1890, until the Dervish State's defeat by British air bombardment in 1920, women in the strip of land from Jidali, Sanaag in the north, to Beledweyne in the south were referred to as Darawiishaad (plural) or Darwiishad (singular). (en)
  • Il ruolo di genere, la condizione femminile e i diritti delle donne in Somalia rimangono fortemente dominati dalle strutture sociali interne ai diversi clan presenti nel paese. Le donne costituiscono una parte fondamentale della società, con ruoli chiaramente definiti e importanti soprattutto in ambito familiare; ciò include anche le donne somale delle regioni di Puntland e Somaliland, quest'ultima un territorio auto-dichiaratosi autonomo e riconosciuto a livello internazionale come stato membro federato (vedi regioni della Somalia). (it)
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  • Women in Somalia (en)
  • المرأة في الصومال (ar)
  • Condizione della donna in Somalia (it)
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