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Voice-over: Jessica Fluit Time: 3.17
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Windows Moviemaker, Audacity, Paint, Flickr, Google images, Stock Photos Photoshop & Youtube.
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0.00 – 0.045
0.045 – 0.10 This is Malika, she lives in Saudi Arabia. She has a university degree in law.
0.10 – 0.15 Malika said she wants to use her master's degree to teach
0.15 – 0.21 preferably at the college level. She has applied for several jobs, but with no luck.
0.21 – 0.26 So she sits at home, unemployed.
0.26 – 0.32 There are very little jobs for women available, especially for women with a university degree.
0.32 – 0.37 Despite the good education for women, they are still suppressed in Saudi Arabia. They are not permitted to
0.37 – 0.44 mingle with men to whom they are not related. Women need permission from a male relative to travel, get medical care
0.44 – 0.49and receive other basic government services.
0.49 – 0.55 Women are prevented from taking directions
0.55 – 0.59 such as architecture, engineering and journalism.
0.59 – 1.03 The most women work in the education sector.
1.03 – 1.10 The first group of women graduated from a law program in 2008. Women are not able to practice law,
1.10 – 1.18 but the government has indicated that they are able to work in courts to assist female clients. This has still not happened..
1.18 – 1.23 They are caught between a government spending billions to educate and employ them,
1.23 – 1.30 and a deeply conservative religious society that fiercely resists women in the workplace.
1.30 – 1.41Malika says: Teach me, invest in me, let me work. I don’t get it. My friends are all in the same situation. What is wrong here?
1.41 – 1.46 The national economy would be stronger if the women also are able to work.
1.46 – 1.54 Unemployment among Saudi women who want to work is five times as great as the unemployment rate for men.
2.00 – 2.06 Those unemployed women are college-educated.
2.06 – 2.11 Of Saudis receiving unemployment benefits, 86 percent are women
2.11 – 2.17and 40 percent of those women have college degrees.
2.17 – 2.25 In a country where more than two-thirds of the population is younger than 30,
2.25 – 2.27thousands more college-educated women each year try to enter the workforce, and many of them are striking out.
2.27 – 2.36 There are women out there desperate to find jobs.
2.36 – 2.37 Young women are growing increasingly impatient with restrictions on their careers in a country
2.37 – 2.39 that does not permit women to drive
2.39 – 2.44 or vote.
2.44 – 2.50"Women are like pearls," said one Saudi man. "We must protect them."
2.50 – 2.53 Young women are not as isolated as before.
2.53 – 2.55 They realize that they don't have to blindly follow
2.55 – 2.57 what their fathers tell them.
2.57 – 3.00 There is no turning back.
3.01 – 3.03 Women are in the process of modernizing Saudi Arabia
3.03 – 3.05 There needs to be a change.
3.05 -3.08 Because why would they spend such amount of money on the education of women if they do not allow them to use their education?
3.08 – 3.17
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