Abstract

The United Nations Millennium Development Goals aim to improve an array of global social circumstances by the year 2015. Islam, one of the world’s fastest growing religions, is the faith practiced in many of the countries with the poorest progress of this goal. One of the Millennium Development Goals, number three, which pertains to gender equality and female empowerment, is explained herein, within the context of countries in the Arab world where Islam is the major religion. Ray’s (2010) Transcultural Caring Dynamics in Nursing and Health Care model provides a means to consider the complexities of this phenomenon, with emphasis in its value as a human rights model.

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