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  2. National Organization for Women - Wikipedia

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    The National Organization for Women (NOW) is an American feminist organization. Founded in 1966, it is legally a 501(c)(4) social welfare organization. The organization consists of 550 chapters in all 50 U.S. states and in Washington, D.C. It is the largest feminist organization in the United States with around 500,000 members.

  3. List of women's organizations - Wikipedia

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    International. Alliance of Pan American Round Tables – founded 1916 to foster women's relationships throughout the Americas. Arab Feminist Union – founded 1945. Associated Country Women of the World – international organization formed in 1933. The Association of Junior League International – Women's development organization founded in 1901.

  4. Global Fund for Women - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.globalfundforwomen.org. The Global Fund for Women is a non-profit foundation funding women's human rights initiatives. It was founded in 1987 by New Zealander Anne Firth Murray, and co-founded by Frances Kissling and Laura Lederer to fund women's initiatives around the world.

  5. List of women's studies journals - Wikipedia

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    Categories. Women's rights by country. Feminists by nationality. Feminism portal. v. t. e. This is a list of peer-reviewed, academic journals in the field of women's studies . Note: there are many important academic magazines that are not true peer-reviewed journals.

  6. Women's rights - Wikipedia

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    Issues commonly associated with notions of women's rights include the right to bodily integrity and autonomy, to be free from sexual violence, to vote, to hold public office, to enter into legal contracts, to have equal rights in family law, to work, to fair wages or equal pay, to have reproductive rights, to own property, and to education.

  7. International Center for Research on Women - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .icrw .org. The International Center for Research on Women ( ICRW) is a non-profit organization with offices in Washington, D.C., United States, New Delhi, Ranchi, and Jamtara, India, Nairobi, Kenya, and Kampala, Uganda. ICRW works to promote gender equity, inclusion and shared prosperity within the field of international development .

  8. Gender inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Once women joined the workforce, the novel compelled women to confront legislators regarding issues of unfair hiring practices, wage discrimination, and sexual harassment in the workplace. In 1963, the Equal Pay Act was passed, which made it illegal for a woman to be paid less than a man working in the same position.

  9. National Association of Professional Women - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 2007 by Matthew Proman, [citation needed] it is the largest business network for professional women in the United States, spanning virtually every industry and profession, with members from diverse backgrounds. In 2013, NAPW.com was voted one of Forbes’ Best 100 Websites for Women.

  10. Women in development - Wikipedia

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    Women in development is an approach of development projects that emerged in the 1960s, calling for treatment of women's issues in development projects. It is the integration of women into the global economies by improving their status and assisting in total development.

  11. Female education - Wikipedia

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    Feminism portal. v. t. e. Female education is a catch-all term for a complex set of issues and debates surrounding education ( primary education, secondary education, tertiary education, and health education in particular) for girls and women. [1] [2] It is frequently called girls' education or women's education.