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Across the Machreq-Maghreb countries, women are being denied their universal right to nationality. In Lebanon, women do not have the same legal entitlements to citizenship as men. If a Lebanese woman marries a foreign national she is not entitled to pass her nationality to her spouse and children. This is not the case for Lebanese men who are allowed by law to pass their nationality to both their spouses and their children.
This gendered inequality of citizenship is not only discriminatory, it denies women a basic human right and violates most Arab constitutions which do in fact recognize equal rights for women and men.
My Nationality is a Right for me and My Family Campaign, aims at:
- Promoting and strengthening active and inclusive citizenship
- Advocating for Arab women’s full access to and enjoyment of nationality and citizenship rights in 6 Arab countries: Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, and Bahrain.
- Mobilizing interest and concern in women’s right to nationality
- Reforming nationality law in Lebanon










