Reem Abu Dalbouh Explained

Reem Abu Dalbouh (Arabic: ريم أبو دلبوح) is a member of the Jordanian House of Representatives for Mafraq's first electoral district, having been elected as part of the national quota for seats held by women.[1] [2] [3]

Early life and education

Abu Dalbouh (full name Reem Oqleh Nawwash Abu Dalbouh) was born in 1970. She completed her studies in Jordan, earning a bachelor's degree in law, a master's degree in civil law, and a doctorate in civil law. She taught law at a number of Jordanian universities prior to her career in parliament.[4] She has also served on the legal team for the Jordanian National Commission for Women.[5]

Parliamentary Representation

Abu Dalbouh was elected to parliament in 2013, 2016, and 2020 as a part of the quota system.[6] She is head of the Jordanian Parliament's Women and Family Affairs Committee and is a member of the women's caucus. In these capacities, she has participated in internationally sponsored events and campaigns on women's participation in economic and public life in Jordan.[7] [8] She has also publicly spoken out against cyber-bullying and its disproportionate impact on women.[9]

She has publicly collaborated with UN Women, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and the International Foundation for Women's Empowerment during her parliamentary career.[10]

External Resources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hon. Reem Abu Dalbouh Institute for Representative Government. 2021-03-12. www.irgov.org.
  2. Web site: 2015-11-19. ريم عقلة نواش ابو دلبوح. 2021-03-12. المجلس. ar.
  3. Web site: Women and Family Affairs Committee Lower House 18 Committees. 2021-03-12. Guide to Political Life in Jordan.
  4. Web site: Guide to Political Life in Jordan Reem oqleh nawwash abu-dalbooh. 2021-03-12. Guide to Political Life in Jordan.
  5. Web site: Legal Team The Jordanian National Commission for Women. 2021-03-12. www.women.jo.
  6. Web site: 2016-09-23. Results of 2016 parliamentary elections. 2021-03-12. Jordan Times. en.
  7. Web site: 2020-01-23. Increasing women's economic participation requires new strategy — stakeholders. 2021-03-12. Jordan Times. en.
  8. Web site: National Conference paves the way for increased local solutions to boost WEE. 2021-03-12. UN Women Jordan. en.
  9. Web site: 2020-02-11. Activists push for stronger response to cyber-violence against women in Jordan. 2021-03-12. Jordan Times. en.
  10. Web site: 2019-04-06. Jordan International Foundation for Women's Empowerment. 2021-03-12. en-US.