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Tens of Thousands of Kuwaiti Women Live in Stateless Limbo with 'Devastating' Consequences
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Tens of Thousands of Kuwaiti Women Live in Stateless Limbo with 'Devastating' Consequences

From ABC Color · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Tens of thousands of Kuwaiti women live in a stateless limbo, facing devastating consequences.
  • This situation leaves them without basic rights and access to essential services.
  • The lack of nationality creates long-term social and personal challenges for affected women.

Tens of thousands of Kuwaiti women find themselves in a stateless limbo, a situation with devastating and far-reaching consequences. This lack of official nationality leaves them effectively invisible within the legal system, denying them access to fundamental rights and essential services that citizens take for granted.

The ramifications of statelessness are profound, impacting every aspect of life from education and healthcare to employment and the ability to travel. Women in this precarious position often face significant hurdles in accessing social support systems and legal protections, leading to prolonged periods of uncertainty and hardship.

This ongoing crisis highlights a critical human rights issue within Kuwait, where a significant population of women are denied the basic security and recognition that comes with citizenship. The long-term social and personal challenges stemming from this statelessness continue to affect generations, underscoring the urgent need for resolution.

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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.