Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Women’s Rights, Human Rights and Refugees | Commentary
Equality for Kuwaiti women is more than changing a law — it’s changing expectations
November 10, 2013

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In 2005, a decree that gave Kuwaiti women the right to vote and run for office allowed women unprecedented access to political power and opened many previously closed doors. However, women in Kuwait are still prevented from attaining their full political and social rights due to outdated social traditions and beliefs that pressure women to remain in the home, writes student Ellen Trinklein, a research intern for the Women and Human Rights in the Middle East Program.
Read "Equality for Kuwaiti women is more than changing a law — it’s changing expectations" in the Nov. 19, 2013, Baker Institute Blog.
By Ellen Trinklein