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  2. Women in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Women in Peru represent a minority in both numbers and legal rights. Although historically somewhat equal to men, after the Spanish conquest the culture in what is now Peru became increasingly patriarchal .

  3. Women's suffrage in Peru - Wikipedia

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    In the early 20th-century, the issue was beginning to be lifted in public debate by pioneering women's activists such as Maria Jesus Alvarado, Zoila Aurora Cáceres, Adela Montesinos, Elvira Garcia y Garcia and Magda Portal, and Maria Jesus Alvarado was the first Peruvian woman to support women's suffrage in public in 1911. The Parliament first ...

  4. Category:Women's rights in Peru - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Women in Peru - Wikipedia

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  6. María Jesús Alvarado Rivera - Wikipedia

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    María Jesús Alvarado Rivera (27 May 1878 – 6 May 1971) was a Peruvian rebel feminist, educator, journalist, writer and social activist. She was noted by the National Council of Women of Peru in 1969 as the "first modern champion of women's rights in Peru".

  7. Human rights in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Another group of organizations, CARE-Peru and Physicians for Human Rights, have both supported monitoring accountability and maintenance for health rights and access within Peru. [17] Today, CARE works to structure their programs around discriminated and vulnerable populations like women, indigenous groups and rural populations, in order to ...

  8. Violence against women in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Unlike women in the U.S., women who live in Peru have often been involved in agricultural products as well as handicraft. [4] This complexity has often not been recognized by the Peruvian government. The Peruvian Constitution of 1993 recognized a person's fundamental right to its moral, physical, and psychological integrity. [ 4 ]

  9. Women in the internal conflict in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Post-conflict women, especially Indigenous women, have played major roles in reconciliation efforts. [2] [3] According to Camille Boutron of the Universidad de los Andes: "Women's motivations for joining the armed struggle were diverse, as were their social origins, ages, and occupations. On the other side of the conflict, women contributed to ...