General Knowledge Program Overview This activity is the 10 th regional conference held by the Salim El-Hoss Bioethics and Professionalism Program at AUBFM/MC in collaboration with Faculté des Sciences Juridiques, Politiques et Sociales de Tunis, UNESCO, the Institut Pasteur de Tunis, and BiNWIAR. It aims at bringing together all those concerned to explore various ethical and practical issues related to aging Arab women. Objectives As a result of attending this conference, the participant will be able to do the following: Present myths of how Arab aging women are portrayed in the Arab region. Unravel facts behind the portrayal of aging Arab women in the Arab world. Come up with recommendations on how to tackle/improve the situation. Present how aging Arab women are portrayed from different perspectives: art, religion, culture, law, and ethics among others. Target Audience This conference is designed for educators, psychologists, lawyers, policy makers, artists, ethicists, and all people who are interested in issues related to Arab women. Venue Faculté des Sciences Juridiques, Politiques et Sociales de Tunis - Tunis, Tunis. Registration Registration fee is 15$. To register, click on the registration link. Registration deadline: 25, January 2018. Activity Directors: Thalia Arawi, Ph.D Founding Director, Salim El-Hoss Bioethics & Professionalism Program Clinical Bioethicist and Clinical Ethics Consultant Vice Chair, Medical Center Ethics Committee American University of Beirut Faculty of Medicine Beirut, Lebanon Nayla Chaaban Dean of the United Faculty of Legal Sciences Former Secretary of State for Women s Affairs, Family and seniors Salwa Hamrouni, PhD Academic, Associate Lecturer in Public Law Executive Secretary on the International Academy of Constitutional Law Member of the Scientific Council of the Faculty of Legal, Political, and Social Sciences of Tunis Committee, European Network of Human Rights Secretary General of the Tunisian Association of Constitutional Law Member of the Pasteur Institute of Tunis Ethics
Speakers Thalia Arawi, PhD Founding Director, Salim El-Hoss Bioethics & Professionalism Program Clinical Bioethicist and Clinical Ethics Consultant Vice Chair, Medical Center Ethics Committee American University of Beirut Faculty of Medicine Naziha Laabidi, Minister of Women s Affairs, Ministry of Women, Family, and Youth Samir Boubaker, PhD President of the Biomedical Ethics Committee at the Pasteur Institute of Tunisia Professor of Anatomical Pathology at the Faculty of Mediciine of Tunisia Head of the Laboratory of Human and Experimental Pathology, Pasteur Institute of Tunisia Salwa Hamrouni, PhD Academic, Associate Lecturer in Public Law Executive Secretary on the International Academy of Constitutional Law Member of the Scientific Council of the Faculty of Legal, Political, and Social Sciences of Tunisian Committee, European Network of Human Rights Secretary General of the Tunisian Association of Constitutional Law Member of the Pasteur Institute of Tunisian Ethics Fawaz Saleh, PhD Professor of Private Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Damascus Head of Legal Affairs at the Faculty of Law, University of Damascus Member and Secretary General of the Syrian Bioethics Committee Diala Itani, MA Psychotherapist Counselor for Middle School International College, Ras Beirut Wadad El Hoss, MA Director of Middle School International College, Ras Beirut Hadj Elddine Sari Ali Ghawthy, PhD President of l OCAMEDH Secretary Genreral and Permenant Deligate at the Afro-Mediteranean Citizen Ethics and Human Rights Observatory Salsabil Klibi, PhD Professor of Constitutional Law at the faculty of Legal Sciences in Tunisia Hamza Belloumi TV and Radio Producer TV and Radio Host
Manal Bouhaimed, MD Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology and Ethics, Department of Community Medicine and Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine Ghaiath Hussein, PhD Doctoral Researcher (UK), Public Health Ethics
PROGRAM SCHEDULE Day 1: Tuesday, February 6, 2017 Unit Timing Lecture Speaker 8:30 am 9:00 am Registration 1 9:00 am-9:20 am 2 9:20 am-9:30 am 3 9:30 am 9:40 am 4 9:40 am 9:50 am 5 9:50 am 10:00 am Opening speech Ministry of Women Affairs Welcome Speech - Faculte des Sciences juridiques, politiques, et sociales de Tunis Welcome Speech Institut Pasteur de Tunis Welcome Speech UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science in the Arab States Welcome Speech Salim El Hoss Bioethics and Professionalism Program Naziha Laabidi Nayla Chaaban Samir Boubaker Jana El Baba Thalia Arawi 10:00 am 10:30 am Coffee Break Theme I: Aging Arab Women; Myths, Facts, and Implications 6 10:30 am 10:50am Aging Arab Women: Myths, Facts, and Implications Thalia Arawi 10:50 am 11:10 am Q&A Theme II: Aging Arab Women and Law 11:10 am 11:30 am Protection of Elderly Women in Tunisia Salwa Hamrouni 11:30 am 11:50 am Elderly Rights in Law and Sharia Fawaz Saleh 11:50 am 12:10 am Q&A 12:10 pm 1:10 pm Lunch Break Theme III: Aging Arab Women and Education 10 1:10 pm 1:30 pm Education s Role in Shaping our Mindset Wadad El Hoss 11 1:30 pm 1:50 pm Aging Women in the Age of Youth Apology 1:50 pm - 2:10 pm Q&A Salsabil Klibi 2:15 pm End of Day 1
Day 2: Wednesday, February 7, 2017 Unit Timing Lecture Speaker Theme IV: Aging Arab Women and Psychology 1 9:30 am 9:50 am Aging Women and Body Image Diala Itani 9:50 am 10:10 am Q&A Theme V: Aging Arab Women and Religion 2 10:10 am 10:30 am 3 10:30 am 10:50 am Aging Women and their Roles in the Continuity of Spiritual Traditions The Significance of Age and How it Affects the Aging Arab Women: An Islamic Approach Hajj El Dine Sari Ghaiath Hussein 10:50am 11:10 am Q&A 11:10 am 11:30 am Coffee Break Theme VI: Research about Aging Arab Women 4 11:30 am-11:50 am Theme VII: Aging Arab Women and Media 5 11:50am 12:10 pm Knowledge, Attitude and Associated Stigma of Mental Illness Among Women in Kuwait: a Pilot Study The Presence of Elderly Women in Tunisian Media Manal BouHaimed Hamza Belloumi 12:10 pm - 12:30 pm Q&A 12:30 pm - 12:50 pm Panel Discussion and Recommendations 12:50 pm End of Day 2