Women’s Organizations are Key to Combatting Legal and Social Barriers to Reform
One of the report's most important findings is that meaningful family law reform is driven by sustained advocacy and strategic mobilization by women’s rights organizations. Across all five case studies, feminist movements, civil society coalitions, and legal experts worked over many years to bring issues traditionally viewed as "private" into public policy discussions. Their efforts demonstrate that discriminatory family laws are not simply private legal matters, but structural barriers to women’s economic security and equal participation.
The Path Forward
As governments, advocates, and development institutions seek solutions to persistent gender and economic inequalities, this brief offers compelling evidence that equality within families is fundamental to women’s economic rights and broader social progress. Read the full brief to explore how family law reform can expand women’s economic opportunities and the role that sustained advocacy plays in making reform possible.