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Convention on the Nationality of Married Women (1957)
This Convention addresses the nationality rights of married women, ensuring marriage does not automatically change a woman's nationality. Malawi acceded in 1966.
Convention on the Political Rights of Women (1953)
This Convention recognizes and protects the equal political rights of women, including the right to vote and hold public office. Malawi acceded in 1966.
ILO Convention C045 - Underground Work (Women) Convention, 1935
This ILO Convention prohibits the employment of women in underground work in mines of all kinds. Malawi ratified in 1965.
ILO Convention C081 - Labour Inspection Convention, 1947
This ILO Convention establishes a system of labour inspection in industry and commerce. Malawi ratified in 1965.
ILO Convention C089 - Night Work (Women) Convention (Revised), 1948
This ILO Convention restricts night work by women in industrial undertakings. Malawi ratified in 1965.
ILO Convention C097 - Migration for Employment Convention (Revised), 1949
This ILO Convention sets standards for the treatment of migrant workers. Malawi ratified in 1965.
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