Press release from the Democratic Association of Moroccan Women (ADFM) which calls the committee reviewing the family code in Morocco to include the several points.
Equality is often debated in parliaments, negotiated in international forums, and measured through policy frameworks. But its most consequential battleground is far closer to home.
In recognition of the International Day of Families, theGlobal Campaign for Equality in Family Law (GCEFL), of which Women’s Learning Partnership is a proud member, hosted a webinar on "Family Law Reform: A Catalyst for Women’s Economic Justice" to shed light on the intersection betw
The paper examines how discriminatory family laws continue to shape women’s and girls’ access to fundamental rights, including property ownership, inheritance, marriage and divorce rights, child custody, and economic participation.