There's a long list of controversial topics among those who consider themselves feminists. Interpretations vary: Is something liberating or isolating? Exalting or demeaning? Does it level the field or enable ignorance?
The eye of scrutiny is now upon the Girl Zone project, started by six young people from Banha, Egypt, who aim to provide women with services and facilities that are not otherwise available in rural areas. The project in Banha, about 30 miles north of Cairo, is the first of its kind. The group is seeking to expand the project in the future.