- Women must obtain permission from their male guardians—typically a father, brother, grandfather, or uncle—to marry, regardless of age.
- Pursuing higher education, especially abroad on government scholarships, requires male guardian approval.
- Certain government jobs necessitate male guardian consent for women to work.
- Unmarried women under 25 need male guardian permission to travel abroad.
- Access to some forms of reproductive health care is contingent upon male guardian approval.
- Men possess a unilateral right to divorce, whereas women must apply to the courts and meet specific conditions to obtain a divorce.
- Married women are legally obligated to obey their husbands and may lose financial support if they work or travel without spousal consent.
- Women are denied the authority to act as primary guardians of their children, even when divorced and holding legal custody. This limitation restricts their ability to make critical decisions regarding their children's lives.
Women reported that they were denied hotel check-ins unless they were accompanied by a male guardian or could prove they were married.
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