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Gender Equality and Constitutions of Africa

This is a mapping of constitutional provisions related to gender equality in Africa. The relevant provisions fall into the following categories: equality; non-discrimination; rights of women; public authorities, institutions and services; political participation and freedom of association; citizenship/nationality, right to property/inheritance; reproductive rights; education; employment; equal before the law; marriage and family life; status of religious/customary law; status of international law (including human rights law); limitations and/or derogations; general human rights guarantees; and human rights duties. The report reproduces the relevant provisions from each constitution.

Keywords  Rights/Protection/Freedoms,  Human Rights,  Equality,  Women’s Rights,  Gender
Country / Territory  Angola,  Benin,  Botswana,  Burkina Faso,  Burundi,  English,  Cameroon,  Central African Republic,  Chad,  Comoros,  Côte d'Ivoire,  Democratic Republic of the Congo,  Djibouti,  Equatorial Guinea,  Eritrea,  Ethiopia,  Gabon,  Gambia,  Ghana,  Guinea,  Guinea-Bissau,  Kenya,  Lesotho,  Liberia,  Madagascar,  Malawi,  Mali,  Mauritania,  Mozambique,  Namibia,  Niger,  Nigeria,  English,  Rwanda,  São Tomé and Príncipe,  Senegal,  Seychelles,  Sierra Leone,  Somalia,  South Africa,  South Sudan,  Sudan,  Eswatini,  Tanzania,  Togo,  Uganda,  Zambia,  Zimbabwe