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  2. International Women's Forum - Wikipedia

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    Its mission is "to support the women leaders of today and tomorrow". The IWF hosts two conferences each year to address women's issues and it provides intensive leadership training programs for women. The Leadership Foundation, Inc., a supporting organization, provides a Fellows Program and the Women Athletes Business Network (WABN) Program. [2 ...

  3. ICRW - Wikipedia

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    International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title ICRW .

  4. List of women's clubs - Wikipedia

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    Red Hat Society, international social organization; International Association of Lyceum Clubs, founded in 1904 in London, England, asserted to have clubs in 17 countries. Was formed as a place for women involved with literature, journalism, art, science and medicine to meet in an atmosphere that was similar to the men's professional clubs of ...

  5. International Women's Writing Guild - Wikipedia

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    The International Women's Writing Guild (IWWG) was founded in 1976 by Hannelore Hahn. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a 501(c)(3) non-profit writing organization whose mission is to "empower women writers personally and professionally through writing."

  6. The Women's Conference - Wikipedia

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    As part of this program, and in collaboration with the Women's Foundation of California, 500 ethnically and geographically diverse California women, ages 16–22, are invited as special guests to participate fully in The Women's Conference and attend two exclusive seminar sessions. Minerva Leadership Program participants must pledge to perform ...

  7. Margaret Llewelyn Davies - Wikipedia

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    After retiring from the Guild, Davies continued to support the pacifist movement. She was a founder of the International Women's Co-operative Guild, with Enfield and others, in 1921. From 1924 to 1928, she was the chair of the Society for Cultural Relations with the USSR. [3] [4] [6]

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  9. Inter-American Commission of Women - Wikipedia

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    When it became known that one of the three topics to be discussed at the 1930 meeting of the League of Nations would be the subject of nationality and how that could be codified in international law, Doris Stevens, [6] a well-known feminist from the United States [7] determined that the first priority of feminists should be to study how law effected women's nationality.