In The House Of An Ayatollah

Maryam Faghihimani

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2015 OFF in Oslo
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Maryam Faghihimani is the founder and president of the Centre for Cultural Diplomacy and Development, which promotes democracy and tolerance and provides a platform for youth and women in the Middle East. Faghihimani describes her personal experience as the daughter of one of Iran’s most prominent ayatollahs. 

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Maryam Faghihimani

Maryam

Faghihimani

Iranian human rights scholar and activist

Maryam Faghihimani is the founder and president of the Centre for Cultural Diplomacy and Development, which promotes democracy and tolerance and provides a platform for youth and women in the Middle East. Faghihimani also works with the World Education Foundation, focusing on increasing sustainable development opportunities for communities in the Global South. Faghihimani is the vice president of partnerships for the International Network of Professional Women in Norway (PWN). She was born and raised in Iran as the daughter of one of the most prominent ayatollahs, a close friend of Ayatollah Khomeini. After being repeatedly denied education and work because of her gender and secular-liberal thoughts, she left Iran in 2002. In spite of her father’s demands, Faghihimani has pursued an academic career in Europe focused on human rights, cultural diplomacy, sustainable development, and, in particular, women’s rights. In 2017, she joined the Next Generation Leaders Program at the McCain Institute for International Leadership.

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