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Federation of Ogoni Women’s Association

Table of Contents 1 FOWA 1.1 The Ogoni People 1.2 Issues in Niger Delta 1.3 Time Line 1.4 FOWA’s Actions 2 References 3 External links FOWA The Federation of Ogoni Women’s Associations (FOWA) is one of the most effective women’s movements in Africa. The aims are ensuring cultural survival and environmental justice. The Ogoni People […]

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Festival International de Poesie « Cri de Femme »

Table of Contents 1 Cri de Femme Festival International de Poésie 2 À propos de Cri de Femme 3 Influence 3.1 Femmes Poètes International 4 Voir aussi 5 Liens externes Cri de Femme Festival International de Poésie Le Festival International de Poésie Cri de Femme est une création de la poète dominicaine: Jael Uribe fondatrice […]

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Filipina Migration

Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 Motivations & Causes 2.1 Macro-level: State policy 2.2 Micro-level 2.3 Meso-level 3 Filipina migrants: heroines or victims? 3.1 National heroes… 3.2 Bridging the gender gap 3.3 Or victims of the global capitalist system? 3.4 Transnationally-split families 4 Conclusion 5 References 6 See also Introduction A culture of migration has […]

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Freedom of movement

Freedom of movement, mobility rights or the right to travel are covered under s and are respected in the Constitutions of numerous states. It asserts that a citizen of a state, in which that citizen resides, generally has the right to leave that state, travel to any destination where he is welcomed by the foreign state, […]

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Forced marriage

Forced marriage is a term used to describe a marriage in which one or more of the parties is married without his/her consent or against his/her will. A forced marriage differs from an , in which both parties consent to the assistance of their parents or a third party in identifying a spouse. The practice […]

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Gender Differences in Employment in the United Kingdom

Equal pay legislation was introduced in the over 40 years ago. Gender equality legislation was further reinforced by the 2007 Gender Equality Duty applying to all public bodies and aspects of the 2010 Equality Act. However, the UK still has a long way to go in order to achieve equality in workplace. The one of the highest […]

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Gender Equality Architecture Reform Campaign (GEAR)

Table of Contents 1 About 2 References 3 See also 4 External links About GEAR, the Campaign, a network of more than 300 women’s organizations, has been campaigning for the establishment of a new Agency for Women since its launch in February 2008. Its creation was a result of the meeting planned by the Women’s […]

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Barefoot solar engineers (BSEs)

Table of Contents 1 About Barefoot College 1.1 Selection Process 2 Barefoot Solar Engineers (BSEs)  2.1 Skills acquired 2.2 Impact on Women 3 References 4 See also 5 External links About Barefoot College Barefoot College was established in 1972. Located in Rajastan, it is a non-governmental organisation which engages in sustainable and self-sufficient services and […]

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BAOBAB For Women’s Human Rights

BAOBAB For Women’s Human Rights is a not for profit, non-governmental organization, which focuses on women’s legal rights issues under the three systems of – customary, statutory and religious- in Baobab’s vision is that women’s human rights become an integral part of everyday life. BAOBAB works to promote and protect principally via improving knowledge, exercise […]

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Amnesty International

Amnesty International is a worldwide movement of people who campaign for internationally recognized human rights for all.  A , Amnesty works to improve through campaigning and international solidarity. Amnesty has more than 2.2 million members and subscribers in more than 150 countries and regions which are coordinated to act for justice on a wide range […]

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