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Women's sports organizations in Nigeria (3 C) Pages in category "Women's organizations based in Nigeria" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
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International Council of Women – founded in the year 1888, first international women's organization; International Federation for Research in Women's History – founded 1987, organizes international conferences; International Federation of Business and Professional Women – founded 1930, network for professional women
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Speaking for Nigerian women: (a history of the National Council of Women's Societies, Nigeria). All State Publishing and Printing Co. ISBN 978-978-32382-0-6. Okeke-Ihejirika, Philomina Ezeagbor (2004). Negotiating Power and Privilege: Igbo Career Women in Contemporary Nigeria. Ohio University Press. ISBN 978-0-89680-241-4. Omoruyi, Omo (1992).
The NCWS was formally inaugurated in 1959 as an organization for women's group in the country. [2] Key organizations that came together to form NCWS include the Women's Cultural and Philanthropic Organization in Eastern Nigeria, Women's Improvement Society, Women's Movement, Nigerian Women's Union and Federation of Women's Societies.
The Nigeria International Book Fair was inaugurated in 2001. The chairman of the event is also known to be the chairman of Nigerian Book Fair Trust, who currently is Gbadega Adedapo. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In 2012, the 11th edition of the fair hosted about 130 exhibitors with over 40,000 visitors.
The International Women's Society (IWS) in Lagos, Nigeria is a Nigerian women's organization. The IWS was founded in 1957. [1] The International Women's Society carries our charitable activity in Nigeria. [2] It provides for the less privileged, financially supports widows, and helps women gain skills enabling their productive independence. [3]