Showing posts with label policy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label policy. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 January 2016

Iran: 65.5% of educated women unemployed

Iran: 65.5% of educated women unemployed
The state-run Aftab News website wrote on women’s employment and education conditions in Iran:
Statistics indicate that unemployment among educated women has reached 65.5%. Experts say unemployment among women and educated women shows two fundamental issues.
First, women’s enthusiasm to take part in economic activities and participate in the job market have tremendously increased over the past two decades to the point where the number of women currently admitted to universities and receiving education is greater than men; this reminds us of the duty of the government and policy makers to provide suitable conditions and adequate grounds for women’s economic participation and employment as many women have abandoned the traditional viewpoint of remaining at home.
There are 5,305,000 educated women, 1,282,000 of whom are employed and 546,000 are seeking employment.
The general unemployment rates among] college educated men and women in Iran is currently 18.5%. Unemployment rate for men is 13%, while it is 65.5% among educated women. In the meantime, the number of educated women seeking jobs is currently higher than men who do the same.
54.3% of the total number of college graduates are men, of which 61.6% are economically active (87% employed and 13% unemployed), and 38.4% are considered inactive.
46.6% of college graduates are women, of whom 34.5% are economically active (70.1% employed and 29.9% unemployed), and 65.5% are considered economically inactive.

Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Maryam Rajavi calls on students for solidarity against mullahs' regime

Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the Iranian Resistance
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the Iranian Resistance
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the Iranian Resistance's President-elect, hailed Iran's university and high school students, teachers, professors as well as education and university faculties as "future makers" and wished them a fruitful year, with more extensive protests and advancement on the path of freedom and emancipation of the people of Iran.
In a partial review of the abysmal situation of education in Iran, Mrs. Rajavi said: Every year, at least a quarter of Iranian students have to quit school, a number of whom join child workers whose numbers are today estimated between 2 to 5 million. Many rural schools have been shut down in a drive to cut down the budget, and the policy of privatization of education, which is being expanded by Rouhani, has brought about only further anarchy and regression. The quality of education has sharply declined and the living standard of teachers and university professors has plummeted dramatically.

Wednesday, 16 September 2015

Tunne Kelam MEP: Human rights in Iran worsened under Rouhani

tunne kelam
tunne kelam

Members of the European Parliament last week lambasted European Union foreign policy chief Frederica Mogherini for the lack of EU responsiveness to the appalling human rights situation in Iran.


Tunne Kelam, an MEP from Estonia and a longtime member of the Friends of a Free Iran (FOFI) intergroup at the European Parliament, told Ms. Mogherini during a debate on Iran that under Hassan Rouhani more than 2000 prisoners have beenexecuted in Iran.

British lawmakers recommend new policy towards Iran

Steve McCabe MP
Steve McCabe MP

British Parliamentarians who attended a meeting of the all-party British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom on Tuesday in the House of Commons have endorsed a set of recommendations to the United Kingdom government on its policy towards Iran.

Friday, 21 August 2015

Iran - In deed the only solution to the Nuclear Crisis is the removal of Iranian regime by people and their organized resistance.

Ultimate solution to Iran nuclear crisis is tied to death of theocratic regime.

alireza-jafarzade
alireza-jafarzade
The Obama administration ought to adopt a "strategic and sensible" Iran policy that would empower the Iranian people to bring about regime change in place of the ruthless theocracy.

"The international community owes a huge debt of gratitude to the main Iran opposition movement, the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), for its diligent and continuing efforts to unmask Tehran’s clandestine nuclear weapons program. Without it, the mullahs would have had the bomb by now."