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Under a 1964 Constitution, women were granted the right to work.
Under the constitution, women have the right to be paid as carers, and can borrow from a special women's bank.
Gender equality is now enshrined in the country's constitution, women have been allowed back to work, millions of girls are now enrolled in school, and women sit in parliament.
Interesting (private) discussion about constitution, women's rights and marriage to foreigners.
That line contradicts the U.S. State Department, whose diplomats have insisted that any negotiation would be based on an understanding that the Taliban would accept the constitution, women's rights and the sovereignty of the Afghan government.
As the deadline approaches this week to name the members of a committee tasked with writing Egypt's first post-revolutionary constitution, women look likely to be sidelined, a bad omen for the full protection of their rights in the post-Mubarak era.
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In their struggle for a voice in the Constitution, Afghan women might do well to ask Japanese women leaders (there are already a few Japanese women's groups that have gone to Afghanistan) to share their experiences.
The 1992 constitution furthered women's rights considerably, although constitutionally guaranteed rights for women have not always been carried out in practice.
By the terms of France's first post-1789 Constitution, all women were assigned the status of passive citizens; and French women did not achieve full citizenship until 1944.
The constitution granted women's suffrage, prohibited gender-based discrimination, and entailed special protection for women in the workplace.
Even though the Afghan constitution guarantees women's rights, let's hope President Obama urges President Ghani to include women when they meet.
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