The Lex Feminae Index grades laws by outcomes, not intent. Kenya’s score reflects a system that acknowledges...
Lex Feminae Index
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Lex Feminae Index — Global Women’s Rights Accountability
The Lex Feminae Index measures how countries protect women’s rights in real life. We analyze gender equality, access to justice, protection from gender based violence, economic rights, political participation, and legal autonomy. Each country receives a score based on outcomes, not promises. We use verified data and international human rights standards to show where systems fail women and where change is needed.
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