EDUCATIONAL AND SOCIAL REFORM

  • Consolidation of the leading role of social organizations in all fields
  • Participation of social organizations in decision making
  • Inserting the gender issue in the development process, to train and encourage women, particularly the poor ones in cities and rural areas, to join popular bases having economic and social objectives
  • Ratification of a law on protecting women against violence
  • Permitting women to participate in political work
  •  Improving and strengthening the woman’s condition, and working towards making the education of women one of the principal pillars of development efforts
  • Abolishing the laws that discriminate between man and woman
  • Protecting the children that are suffering difficult conditions, from entering the labor marker at an early age, by withdrawing hundreds of children from the labor market, ensuring a lodging for them, and supporting the families of the children workers through granting them substitute sources of income.
  • Finding openings for children through useful leisure activities, such as sports clubs, summer camps, scouting
  • Encouraging youth to enroll in social organizations.
  • Thinking about the youth’s future by finding job opportunities in all sectors, and activating the productive sectors not supported by the state, such as agriculture, industry, handicraft, computer science
  • Encouraging youth to take an interest in public affairs via sporting and cultural activities as such activities constitute a prelude to political issues and develop democratic thought.
  • Diffusing dialogue: people with different cultural backgrounds should acknowledge each other.
  • Activation of the syndicates’ role to confront poverty prevailing even among middle class people. It is also necessary to activate the organizations of civil society as well as workers’ unions to defend the rights of employees and workers, take into consideration their interests not those of politicians
  • The state should put forth a plan to evaluate the social situation and overcome crises and this would be done by a partnership between the private and public sectors and granting the workers’ right to organize their social lives.