The Moudawana, Morocco’s family law code: A divisive reform
Morocco’s family law code, known as Moudawana, underwent its third historic reform on December 24. While it is another step forward for women’s rights, it remains divisive. A look at...
Lina Meskine is specialized in architecture and is passionate about writing and journalism, which she explores as a self-taught person.
Based in Rabat, in 2023, she embarks on her first artistic project, "Map My City": an embroidered canvas that tells the story of the city through the eyes of four young girls from Salé. She also collaborates with various media outlets, including Onorient.
Morocco’s family law code, known as Moudawana, underwent its third historic reform on December 24. While it is another step forward for women’s rights, it remains divisive. A look at...
Between Barbie and Taylor Swift, blondes are reclaiming their power. These new pop culture phenomena prove one thing: the importance of the female point of view.
In the Atlas Mountains, women weavers work in the shadows in difficult conditions, for the profit of traders who get rich off their labor.
In Morocco, the fight against menstrual precariousness begins with the breaking of taboos thanks to several emerging initiatives in rural areas.
Through the “qardoun”, a mystical ribbon, the strength of women is woven and transmitted from mothers to daughters and sisters to sisters. A ribbon of memory that is sometimes unifying,...
Since the 2000s, the status of women in Morocco has seen encouraging progress. Democratic openness has fostered the emergence of the movement of women, just as it has, conversely, contributed...
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