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  2. Indonesia Women's Ulema Congress - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia Women's Ulema Congress (Indonesian: Kongres Ulama Perempuan Indonesia) or KUPI were two congress events held in Indonesia for gathering of women Islamic scholars across the country. The congress was first held in April 2017, resulted in Kebon Jambu Pledge (Indonesian: Ikrar Kebon Jambu ), a document regarding status of women as ulema .

  3. Perikatan Perempuan Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The Perikatan Perempuan Indonesia (PPI) (Indonesian Women Association) was a women's organization in Indonesia, founded in 1928. It changed its name to Persatuan Perkumpulan Istri Indonesia (PPII) (Federation of Indonesian Wives/Women's Association) in 1929. [1] It was the first national organization for women in Indonesia.

  4. UN Women - Wikipedia

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    UN Women was established by a merger of the UN Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM, established in 1976) and other entities and became operational in 2011. [3] The organization operates under a governance structure and has an executive board representing different regions.

  5. Sexual objectification - Wikipedia

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    [13] In her 1992 book, Sexual Reality: A Virtual Sex World Reader , feminist Susie Bright dedicated a chapter to a salon gathering she co-hosted with fellow feminists Laura Miller , Amy Wallace , and Lisa Palac at Wallace's Berkeley Hills mansion, attended by 16 women writers and served by fully nude men they called "slaveboys".