Alia Hogben
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Alia Hogben is the Executive Director of the Canadian Council of Muslim Women. Hogben has been involved with the Canadian Council of Muslim Women since it's founding, initially serving as a board member.[1]
Education and Early Career
Alia Hogben has a professional background in social work and has worked in direct services as well as with the Ontario government supervising various social service agencies in South East Ontario.[2] Alia has also worked in services for children and women who have been abused, and services for adults with developmental disabilities.[2]
Awards and Honors
In 2012, Hogben became the second Canadian Muslim woman to be awarded the Order of Canada for her work in the area of women’s rights.[1] In 2014, Maclean's Magazine ranked Hogben 24th of the 50 "Most Powerful List" of people in Canada.[3]
References
- ^ a b "Staff: Executive Director". Canadian Council of Muslim Women. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
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(help) - ^ Habib, Naiyer (2015). History of the Muslims of Regina, Saskatchewan, and Their Organizations: Islamic Association ,Canadian Council of Muslim Women, Muslim for Peace and Justice "A Cultural Integration". Trafford Publishing. ISBN 9781490752020.