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The Moroccan Family Code "Moudawana"
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Landmark Reform of the Status of Women |
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A new family code - the Moudawana – was unanimously adopted by the Moroccan parliament in February 2004. The new law is a landmark reform of the status of Moroccan women as it puts them on equal footing with men in regard to marriage and children. The new code places the family under the joint responsibility of the husband and the wife instead of the husband only and curbs the submission of women to the guardianship of a male member of the family. |
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Main Changes to the Family Code |
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The Moroccan Women's Movement |
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The Moroccan women’s movement has since the late 1980s worked to combat violence against women, discrimination, under-representation of women in government and the economic sector, and illiteracy. The landmark reforms to the personal status code came after years of advocacy for women's equal rights on matters covering marriage and divorce. |
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Obstacles Remain |
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Updated: 16-08-2006 |





