The “Comparative Legal Review of the Impact of Muslim Family Laws on Women Across Commonwealth Asia and Africa” report, commissioned by Sisters For Change and authored by Musawah, provides a comprehensive legal review of
Year: 2019
Source:Musawah
Country:Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, India, Kenya, Malaysia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka
قة المستجدات الإيجابية فى قوانين الأسرة المسلمة ترصد حركة مساواة فى هذه الورقة المستجدات الإيجابية فى قوانين الأسرة المسلمة على مستوى العالم. تستعرض الورقة من خلال الجداول التى تركز كل منها على بلد معين
In July 2013, the Musawah Thematic Report on Afghanistan was submitted to the CEDAW Committee for review at its 55th Session in Geneva, Switzerland. In this report, Musawah takes a critical look at the
In 2016, Musawah began compiling country tables containing an overview of legislative frameworks, available case law, policies, procedures and practices in the 12 principal areas of concern relating to Muslim family laws. Law reforms
In 2016, Musawah began compiling country tables containing an overview of legislative frameworks, available case law, policies, procedures and practices in the 12 principal areas of concern relating to Muslim family laws. Law reforms
In 2016, Musawah began compiling country tables containing an overview of legislative frameworks, available case law, policies, procedures and practices in the 12 principal areas of concern relating to Muslim family laws. Law reforms
In 2016, Musawah began compiling country tables containing an overview of legislative frameworks, available case law, policies, procedures and practices in the 12 principal areas of concern relating to Muslim family laws. Law reforms
The Wheel of Healthy Muslim Families is derived from Musawah’s thematic paper, “Who Provides? Who Cares? Changing Dynamics in Muslim Families.” The wheel is based on key recommendations to families and individuals in order
Musawah is a global movement for equality and justice in the Muslim family and Nepali Muslim Women’s Welfare Society (NMWWS), is a NGO established in 2006 working for the marginalized, disadvantaged and low-income Muslim
Musawah is a global movement for equality and justice in the Muslim family and Nepali Muslim Women’s Welfare Society (NMWWS), is a NGO established in 2006 working for the marginalized, disadvantaged and low-income Muslim
Musawah is tracking positive developments in Muslim family laws globally. Each country table contains an overview of legislative frameworks, available case law, policies, procedures and practices in the 12 principal areas of concern relating
جمع “حقائق من الداخل” تقارير مقدمة من منظمات وناشطات على المستوى الوطني من 30 دولة، ليقدم بذلك خلفية معلوماتية عن قوانين الأسرة وممارساتها في تلك البلدان، بما في ذلك تفاصيل أسباب كون المساواة في
Year: 2009
Source:Musawah
Country:Afghanistan, Bahrain, Burkina Faso, Canada, Egypt, Gambia, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kenya, Malaysia, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Palestine, Philippines, Sierra Leone, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan