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First Eastern Women's Congress, also known as First General Congress of Oriental Women and First Oriental Women's Congress was an international women's conference which took place in Damascus in Syria between 3 July and 10 July 1930.
In 1930, the First Eastern Women's Congress was hosted in Damascus by the Syrian-Lebanese Women's Union. In 1963, the Ba'ath Party took power in Syria, and pledged full equality between women and men as well as full workforce participation for women.
The Syrian-Lebanese Women's Union (al-Ittihad al-Nisa'i al-Suri al-Lubnani) was a women's organization in Lebanon and Syria, founded in the 1920s and active until 1946.It has also been called Lebanese Women’s Union, Syrian Arab Women's Union and Arab Women’s Union.
The State of Syria (French: État de ... 1930, the State of Syria was declared the Republic of Syria and a new constitution was drafted. ... men and women who shaped ...
The women of Syria first gained the right to vote in 1953, [4] but they were still not able to pass their citizenship to their children like the men Syria. [1] In 1973, the Ba'ath Regime of Syria pursued equality for women in Syria by amending an article that created equality for all genders, thus removing all barriers to women's advancements. [4]
In northern Syria, east of the Euphrates River, a women’s militia has been battling ISIS -- and battling the odds. Then they started fighting ISIS terrorists who captured, sold and enslaved ...
South Africa: The Women's Enfranchisement Act, 1930, was an act of the Parliament of South Africa which granted white women aged 21 and older the right to run for office. 1931 United States, Michigan: A 1931 law criminalized abortion in Michigan except when the mother's life was in danger.
The First Syrian Republic, [2] [a] officially the Syrian Republic, [b] was formed in 1930 as a component of the Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon, succeeding the State of Syria. A treaty of independence was made in 1936 to grant independence to Syria and end official French rule, but the French parliament refused to accept the treaty.