Abstract
It was in an atmosphere of impending political trouble, in 1973, that the Institute for Women's Studies in the Arab Worlcl came into existence. The result of a daring step. it has been able to go on in spite of war conditions which have prevailed in Lebanon for seven years. As Dr. Albert Badre, BUe President, said in a lecture he gave at Goethe Institute on "Science Programs at BUG": "IWSAW has gained recognition in Arab
and Western countries."
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