Elham Manea
Elham Manea is a Swiss-Yemeni writer, professor, and human rights advocate. She is known for her human rights advocacy, especially for her defence of women's rights, freedom of expression, freedom of/from religion, minority and LGBT rights in the Arab and Islamic world. She has participated in several human rights campaigns in the MENA region and is considered part of the Islamic feminist movement that insists on the possibility of gender equality in Muslim majority countries. She has led mixed prayers in London, Bern, Berlin, Cape Town and Oxford in cooperation with inclusive mosques and open mosques initiatives.
Manea is a strong critic of far right religious groups ideologies inside and outside the MENA region. She has contributed to the knowledge production on women's rights in the MENA region and women under Muslim Laws with two well received books:
The Arab State and Women's Rights: The Trap of Authoritarian Governance and Women and Sharia Law: The Impact of Legal Pluralism in the UK.
Manea is a regular guest in Arabic news channels and talk shows such as BBC Arabic and Al Hurra. She has been also featured as a commentator in Swiss news, radio and TV.
Background and academic Research
Manea graduated from Kuwait University in 1989 with a bachelor's degree in political science and American University in 1995 with a master's degree in comparative politics. Manea is a Fulbright scholar who holds a Venia Legendi and a PhD degree in political science from the University of Zurich. She was officially promoted to a titular professor in February 2023.Manea worked as a radio and on-line journalist at Swiss Radio International until 2005. Between 2010 and 2019 she was a member of the Federal Commission for Women Affairs. In 2020 she was appointed as a member of the Federal Commission for Migration, where she serves as a vice president. Manea is member of the scientific advisory board of the Austrian Documentation Center for Political Islam. In 2010
Manea is a titular professor of political science at the Political Science Institute, Zurich University. She also works as an independent consultant.