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  2. Women's International Democratic Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Women's International Democratic Federation (WIDF) is an international women's rights organization. Established in 1945, it was most active during the Cold War when, according to historian Francisca de Haan, it was "the largest and probably most influential international women's organization of the post-1945 era". [1]

  3. List of Women's International Democratic Federation people

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    Shahnaz Alami , promoted WIDF's idea for International Women's Year to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women in 1972. [21]: 63 Jamileh Sadighi (جمیله صدیقی, 1903-1983), elected to the WIDF Executive Council in 1953. [22] [23]: 75–77

  4. Category : Women's International Democratic Federation people

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    Pages in category "Women's International Democratic Federation people" The following 95 pages are in this category, out of 95 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

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  6. Lucette Mazzella - Wikipedia

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    Mazzella was a co-founder of the Union des femmes du Maroc (Moroccan Women's Union) in 1944 and served as the organization's first secretary general. She was a delegate to the founding executive council for the Women's International Democratic Federation as a representative for Morocco in 1945.

  7. Nora Rodd - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] In 1951, Rodd led an international delegation of 21 women from the Women's International Democratic Federation on a controversial study mission to North Korea. [4] [5] Canadian newspapers quoted her as saying in Pyongyang that "if I were young and free, I should want to stay in Korea and help you build your country up again."

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  9. Márcia Campos - Wikipedia

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    From 2008, she served on the Conselho Nacional dos Diretos da Mulher (National Council of Women's Rights. [1] In 2002, at the Beirut congress of the Women's International Democratic Federation she was elected president of the organization. She was re-elected president at the 2007 WIDF congress in Caracas and again st the 2012 congress in Brasilia.