Women across the Middle East and North Africa region face varying restrictions preventing
them from moving freely in their own country and from traveling abroad without the
permission of their male guardians—typically their fathers or brothers, and when married,
their husbands. The following report examines 20 countries in the Middle East and North
African region and describes the different country requirements imposed on women to get
their male guardians’ permission for their mobility within their country, to obtain a
passport, and to travel abroad. It also examines whether women can travel abroad with
their children as guardians on an equal basis with men.
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