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Eman MounirAhmed Fathy © Goethe-Institut

Eman Mounir

Eman Mounir is a freelance journalist. She graduated in journalism in 2017 and has since worked as a freelancer for Egyptian, Arab and international platforms. She publishes regular articles in Raseef22 and Zat-Masr. Her interests include science, feminism, human rights issues and, in particular, environmental studies.

WHAT IS IMPORTANT TO ME

Breaking the stigma for women with Rokitansky-Kyustner syndrome
By chance, I came across the story of a foreign woman who had a rare disease called Rokitansky Kyustner syndrome about her birth.
She told me about the social challenges caused by her missing uterus and incomplete vagina. It was the first time I heard about this rare syndrome. Inspired to do more research on this syndrome, I could not find any Arabic press reports on this topic. So I decided to write about this disease myself and search for Arab women with this syndrome. It was a challenge to reach affected women as the scale is 1:5.000. The few women I could reach were only willing to talk to me about it after some initial hesitation. I would like to show that these women without uterus are adorable, inspiring and strong. 

"نساء MRKH" بلا أرحام أو أعضاء تناسلية ©https://zatmasr.com/

"MRKH WOMEN" Without wombs or genitals
  (available in arabic)

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