Stateless Women at Higher Risk for Abuse
United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has asked nations around the globe to address a major cause of statelessness: nationality laws that discriminate against women. Those without a nationality are at an increased risk of trafficking and exploitation, especially women. Further, stateless individuals are often denied access to health care, the right to own property, and even the ability to open a bank account. Stateless children are regularly denied access to schools. Approximately 12 million people worldwide are not considered citizens by any country, and the problems faced by all are exacerbated for women.
Compiled from: Nguyen, Katie, Discriminatory Laws Leave Stateless Women Open to Abuse – US, AlertNet (7 December 2011).
For More Information:
See the Trafficking in Women, Sexual Assault, and the United Nations Human Rights System sections of this website.
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