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In North Africa, women's roles have evolved significantly over the past few decades, reflecting broader social, economic, and political changes. Increased access to education and employment opportunities has empowered women, enabling them to participate more actively in the workforce and public life. Additionally, advocacy for women's rights has led to legal reforms aimed at improving gender equality, although cultural and societal barriers still persist. Despite these advancements, challenges remain as women continue to navigate traditional norms while striving for greater autonomy and representation.

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