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- About us
-
What we do
- Leadership and political participation
- Civil Society
- Ending violence against women and girls
- Peace, security and humanitarian action
- Women’s Economic Empowerment
- SDGs
- Governance and national planning
- Youth and Innovation
- UN system coordination
- Intergovernmental support
- Evaluation in the Arab States Region
- Coordination
- Programme implementation
- Countries
- Partnerships
- News and events
- Digital library

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Tunisia’s new Constitution: a breakthrough for women’s rights
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Following the revolution and months of protests starting in 2011, Tunisia’s Constituent Assembly adopted a new Constitution on 26 January 2014, considered a harbinger of change for gender equality in the Arab States.