Moroccan Ladies (Arabic: نساء women, French: Femmes du Maroc) is a monthly women's magazine published in Arabic, English, and French in Casablanca, Morocco. Moroccan Ladies was first published in November 1995. The magazine is published by the Moroccan publishing house Caractères and directed, together with Nissae, by the Moroccan journalist Aïsha Zaïmi Sakhri, known for her strong support of women's rights. Its first editor-in-chief was also Sakhri. The magazine has a large fashion and beauty section, besides other sections such as psychological advice aimed mainly at working women, advice for a more pleasurable sex life and, since 2004, a small section called 'celibattante', which translates loosely as 'unmarried and proud of it' breaks the taboo of considering sexual relations only inside the marriage framework. The monthly considers itself a feminist publication with a clear aim of changing the situation of women in the Moroccan society. The magazine covered critical articles in the 1990s on sexual exploitation, domestic violence and harassment at schools against women. More information...
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