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===Laws & Social Stigmas===
===Lois et stigmatisation sociale===


In Tunisia, women are now offered two months (8 weeks) of paid maternity leave, according to a local, who says, ˈ'now they are trying to make it longer... the Ministry of Women proposed like a new law, and we are waiting for the acceptance from the Parliament."<ref>[Discussion with Tunis local]</ref> It appears that, in the past, women were offered 4 weeks of parental leave with 66.7% of wages covered. Men were offered less than one week of parental leave with 100% of wages covered, but we're not sure about their current status.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parental_leave Parental Leave]</ref>
In Tunisia, women are now offered two months (8 weeks) of paid maternity leave, according to a local, who says, ˈ'now they are trying to make it longer... the Ministry of Women proposed like a new law, and we are waiting for the acceptance from the Parliament."<ref>[Discussion with Tunis local]</ref> It appears that, in the past, women were offered 4 weeks of parental leave with 66.7% of wages covered. Men were offered less than one week of parental leave with 100% of wages covered, but we're not sure about their current status.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parental_leave Parental Leave]</ref>
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