Claiming Equal Citizenship

The Campaign for Arab Women’s Right to Nationality

Mehrangiz Kar Signs Petition

This issue is a human rights principle.

Mehrangiz Kar
Human rights activist

Posted by WLP on October 10th, 2007

Action Survey 2: How Do Nationality Laws Affect Children’s Education?

This is a time of year when many children are going back to school, flooding school hallways and classrooms. Education is an invaluable social service provided by the state. However, there are many children who are denied access to education based on whom their mothers choose to marry.

Continue Reading | Posted by WLP on October 9th, 2007

No Justice Before Women have Citizenship

Citizenship is the first step to give women of all countries the power to chose their lives, improve the lives of their families and the politics of their countries. There will be no justice before women have citizenship.

Ludmilla Barrand
LEXIA
Paris, France

Posted by WLP on October 7th, 2007

Peace and Solidarity

Filed under: Supporter Spotlight

I support your noble action for the women over the world ! Equities, peace and solidarity.

De Gavre Patricia
Belgium

Posted by WLP on October 4th, 2007

We Led a Similar Fight in Morocco and Won

Filed under: Supporter Spotlight

We perfectly understand and stongly support you in your fight against discrimination in legislation against women. We led a similar fight in Morocco and we won, so YOU WILL, I am sure. Good luck to you.

Saidi Rachida
Union de l’Action Feminine
Morocco

Posted by WLP on October 1st, 2007

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