Brief

Winning Women’s Rights in Morocco

Published on 15 October 2008

This Research Summary explores how the Moroccan women’s movement, which had been active since the late 1950’s, successfully strengthened women’s rights by demanding the reform of the Moudawana, or Personal Status Code, a legal code governing the roles of men and women within the family.

This achievement was remarkable considering the dominant patriarchal context and the vigorous opposition from the Islamists and religious conservatives, and serves as an inspiring model for legal change in other Muslim-majority countries.

Publication details

authors
Pittman, A.
journal
IDS Research Summary

Share

About this publication

Region
Morocco

Related content

Student Opinion

Support for first-generation learners

Rachna Vyas, IDS student, MA Governance, Development & Public Policy

27 March 2024