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Fatima al-Aqel was born on 1957 in Yemen, is an Activist. At 55 years old, Fatima al-Aqel height not available right now. We will update Fatima al-Aqel's height soon as possible.

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Fatima al-Aqel Age 55 years old
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Birthplace Yemen
Date of death January 11, 2012,
Died Place Yemen
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Fatima al-Aqel Net Worth

She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Fatima al-Aqel worth at the age of 55 years old? Fatima al-Aqel’s income source is mostly from being a successful Activist. She is from Yemen. We have estimated Fatima al-Aqel's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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2012

Fatima al-Aqel (died January 11, 2012) was an activist for individuals with disabilities. She directed most of her efforts advocating for women with blindness in Yemen. The president of the Arab Association for Human Rights, Raja Al-Masabi, said her work had been key to educating women with visual impairment in Yemen.

In 2012, Al-Aqel was honored by the Balqis Award, an annual $20,000 prize which is given to recognize the contributions of women's groups in Yemen. Al-Aqel was also honored at the third annual "Festival of the Blind" in Sana'a in 2013 for her work in AOBWC as she strove to create a "more compassionate and considerate world for the blind."

2001

Al-Aqel wanted women in Yemen to be able to be an active part of society and able to continue their education and be able to obtain employment. AOBWC as a group supports the education of women with blindness in order to help them take part in social and political spheres. Her group also helps adapt literature to Braille. The group also works closely with the Education Ministry and other similar foundations. In 2001, Al-Aqel entered into a mutual cooperation agreement between AOBWC and the British Cultural Council began.

1995

Al-Aqel opened the first school for blind women in Yemen in 1995. Later, she founded an organization, the Al-Aman Organization Blind Women Care (AOBWC, جمعية الأمان لرعاية الكفيفات) in 1997 in order to further the opportunities for blind women in education and the workforce. The country of Yemen has a high rate of blindness and eye diseases, many of which are treatable. However many Yemenis can't afford treatment, or in some cases, receive poor medical advice, and go blind as a result. In 2012, it was estimated that there were around 76,000 blind Yemenis, most of them living in rural areas. In Yemen, people with disabilities face difficult challenges receiving education and access to social and public services.