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Women as Equal Citizens: Advocating for Change in Muslim-Majority Societies
Wednesday September 6, 2006 at 12:00pm
Kenney Auditorium, Johns Hopkins University, SAIS
1740 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington DC, District of Columbia 20036 Get Directions
Across the Middle East region, women are using grassroots-based, bottom-up, culture-specific methods to reform policies and legislation to ensure greater equality and social justice. Women's right to equal citizenship is guaranteed by the majority of constitutions in Arab countries, as well as by international law. In many countries in the region, however, women are denied their right to nationality - a crucial component of citizenship. Women in the region who marry men of other nationalities cannot confer their nationality on their husbands or children. These laws undermine women's status as equal citizens in their home countries, preventing them from participating fully in public life. On September 6th, Women’s Learning Partnership will convene a panel discussion and launch an international campaign in support of a seven-country regional campaign for Arab women’s right to nationality in Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, and Syria.

Registration Fees (Lunch included):
  • $15 before August 31, 2006

  • $20 after August 31, 2006

  • SAIS students: Registration free with ID. Lunch not included.
Category: Social
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