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  2. Adélaïde Charlier - Wikipedia

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    Between 2018 and 2019, she became the French-speaking Belgian representative for Amnesty International. [6] Since 2020, she has been a student in Political & Social Sciences at Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) and at Ghent University (UGent). [7]

  3. Amnesty International Belgique - Wikipedia

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    Amnesty International Belgique francophone is financed by donations from its members [6] and supporters, as well as by government subsidies and donations from foundations. The organization claims to be independent of any government, political party or religion, and to work impartially to defend the human rights of all people, whatever their ...

  4. Amnesty International - Wikipedia

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    Website. amnesty.org. Amnesty International (also referred to as Amnesty or AI) is an international non-governmental organization focused on human rights, with its headquarters in the United Kingdom. The organization says it has more than ten million members and supporters around the world. [1]

  5. Christine Loudes - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Human rights campaigning. Dr. Christine Marie-Helene Loudes (1972 - 2016) was a human rights lawyer who worked to achieve social change for justice and equality. [1] She was a noted human rights activist who dedicated much of her academic and professional life to campaigning for gender equality and advocating for women's rights. [1]

  6. Human rights movement - Wikipedia

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    Human rights movement. Human rights movement refers to a nongovernmental social movement engaged in activism related to the issues of human rights. The foundations of the global human rights movement involve resistance to: colonialism, imperialism, slavery, racism, segregation, patriarchy, and oppression of indigenous peoples. [1]

  7. Belgium’s asylum shelters will no longer take in single men ...

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    The Belgian government said Wednesday it will no longer provide shelter for single men seeking asylum, arguing its insufficient reception capacity should prioritize families, women and children.

  8. Category:Belgian women's rights activists - Wikipedia

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    Jeanne Vercheval. Categories: Women's rights activists by nationality. Belgian feminists. Women's rights in Belgium. Belgian activists. Hidden category: Commons category link from Wikidata.

  9. Conseil national des femmes belges - Wikipedia

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    The Counseil National des Femmes Belges was established by Marie Popelin in 1905 as the Belgian chapter of the International Council of Women.It initially brought together three organizations: Ligue belge du droit des femmes, Société belge pour l’amélioration du sort de la femme and Union des femmes belges contre l’alcoolisme but by 1906 it had also attracted four additional members: l ...