Palestinian political and women's rights activist (1926–2013)
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Nuzha Nuseibeh
Born
1926
Died
2013
Nationality
Palestinian
Spouse
Anwar Nuseibeh
Children
Munira; Saida; Zaki; Sari; Hatem; Saker
Parent
Yaqub al-Ghusayn (father)
Nuzha Nuseibeh (1926-2013), née Nuzha Yacoub Al-Ghussein, was a lifelong Palestinian political and women's rights activist. She helped establish many of the women's institutions in the West Bank and Jerusalem and organised the first civilian protests against Israeli occupation post the June 1967 war. She was the founder of several orphanages and charity schools and a great advocate for empowering girls particularly from disadvantaged and refugee backgrounds. She also founded the Young Women's Muslim Association, dedicated to the same purpose and was a tireless worker for the support of Palestinian political prisoners. Throughout her life she was a great believer that in the highly fragmented Palestinian political scene there was no limit to what could be achieved if one allowed others to take the credit.
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