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  2. Korean Women's Associations United - Wikipedia

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    Korean Women's Associations United (KWAU or Korean: 한국여성단체연합) is an umbrella organization made up of 33 other associations in order to focus on women's issues in South Korea. [1] Along with the Korean National Council of Women (KNCW), KWAU helps coordinate non-governmental organization activities dealing with women's issues and ...

  3. Women in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    In North Korea, all women's movement was channelled in to the Korean Democratic Women's Union; in South Korea, the women's movement was united under the Korean National Council of Women in 1959, which in 1973 organized the women's group in the Pan-Women's Society for the Revision of the Family Law to revise the discriminating Family Law of 1957 ...

  4. Feminism in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1980s, the women's movement gained traction thanks to female involvement in the labor and student movements. The 1980s was a period of political turmoil and reform in South Korea. [6] The Institute of Women's Research was created at Ewha University which was the first university for women in South Korea. In 1985, there was a national ...

  5. Category : Women's universities and colleges in South Korea

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    Sungshin Women's University (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Women's universities and colleges in South Korea" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  6. Category : Women's organizations based in South Korea

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    Women's universities and colleges in South Korea (4 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Women's organizations based in South Korea" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  7. Women's Party (South Korea) - Wikipedia

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    "Women agenda party" [6]) is a South Korean single-issue political party founded on International Women's Day 2020 that advocates for feminism. [7] [8] The party calls for greater representation of women and equality in politics and an end to all forms of violence, discrimination and inequality against women in the workplace. [9]

  8. Korean Women Workers Association - Wikipedia

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    The Korean Women Workers Association (KWWA or Han'guk yŏsŏng nodongjahoe 한국여성노동자회) is an organization in South Korea dedicated to advancing the human rights for working women and promoting gender equality. [1] KWWA offers leadership training and monitors the effects of government policies on women workers. [2]

  9. Ewha Womans University - Wikipedia

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    Ewha Womans University (Korean: 이화여자대학교; Hanja: 梨花女子大學校) is a private women's research university in Seoul, South Korea.It was originally founded as Ewha Haktang on May 31, 1886, by missionary Mary F. Scranton.