Braunmiller, Julia ConstanzeDry, Marie2022-08-022022-08-022022-03-14https://hdl.handle.net/10986/37813This brief examines two successful gender equality reforms in the Democratic Republic of Congo : the introduction of the Law on Parity in 2015 and an amendment to the Family Code in 2016. These two examples highlight three success factors: gender champions across local civil society groups; government and international actors making the economic case for reforming discriminatory provisions; and international obligations that allowed the reforms to pass. These legal reforms have had demonstrably positive effects on the lives of Congolese women and society. Yet, challenges remain for the Democratic Republic of Congo to achieve full gender equality in law and practice.enCC BY 3.0 IGOLEGAL RESTRICTIONS ON MARRIED WOMENWOMEN’S ECONOMIC PARTICIPATIONECONOMIC CASE FOR GENDER EQUALITYPARITY LAWFEMALE REPRESENTATIONGENDER LAWFAMILY CODE AMMENDMENTReforms to Enhance Gender Equality in the Democratic Republic of CongoBriefWorld BankFrom Advocacy to Implementation10.1596/37813