Laila Bugaighis Explained

Laila Taher Bugaighis (Arabic: ليلى بوقعيقيص) is a Libyan physician and human rights activist.[1]

She is the CEO and former deputy director general of the Benghazi Medical Centre, one of only two tertiary care hospitals in Libya.[2] [3] She is the founder and chair of the National Protection Against Violence Committee, a part of the National Transitional Council's Health Ministry. Bugaighis is also a member of the Scientific Committee for Reproductive Health of Libya, and co-founder of the political NGO Al Tawafuk Al Watani Democratic Organization.[3]

Biography

Bugaighis studied medicine at Benghazi University. She is a consultant obstetrician and gynecologist, and a member of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.[4] Also a women's rights activist, Bugaighis advocated against implementing a quota on the participation of women in Libyan politics, believing it would "reduce the chances of the right qualified women getting seats in parliament". She has called for greater legal protection of victims of domestic violence, access to abortion in cases of rape, and reform of the country's family law.[5]

She is the sister of Wafa Bugaighis, the Libyan ambassador to the United States.[6] [7] Her cousin was Salwa Bughaighis, a Libyan human rights activist who was assassinated in 2014.[8]

Honours

She is a distinguished visitor at the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown Law. She regularly gives speeches at universities in the United States.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sexual Violence in the Recent Conflicts in Libya and Syria . University of Toronto Faculty of Law . 19 January 2020.
  2. Web site: The Battle for the New Libya . Carnegie Endowment for International Peace . 19 January 2020 . en.
  3. Web site: King . Tim . Libyan Women's Health Advocate Explores Human Rights in a War-torn Country O'Neill Institute . oneill.law.georgetown.edu . 19 January 2020 . en . 13 April 2015.
  4. Supplementary appendix . 382 . 9897 . 1019–20 . Lancet . 19 January 2020. 10.1016/S0140-6736(13)61938-8 . 24047825 . 2013 . Brundtland . G. H. . Glinka . E. . Zur Hausen . H. . d'Avila . R. L. . 6250675 .
  5. Web site: Libya: Women Won't Benefit From Quotas, Libyan Official Says . International Knowledge Network of Women in Politics . 19 January 2020 . en . 30 May 2012.
  6. News: LIBYA : Laila Bugaighis takes health fight to Washington - Issue 1160 dated 18/06/2015 . 19 January 2020 . Maghreb Confidential . 18 June 2015 . en.
  7. Web site: Ambassador – . Embassy of Libya . 19 January 2020 . 15 January 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200115061826/http://www.embassyoflibyadc.org/about/ambassador/ . dead .
  8. Book: Wehrey . Frederic . The Burning Shores: Inside the Battle for the New Libya . 2018 . Farrar, Straus and Giroux . 978-0-374-71528-1 . 19 January 2020 . en.
  9. News: Wirth . Kennedy . A conversation on Libya's future . 19 January 2020 . The Daily of the University of Washington . en.