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Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Organizations

WiR redlist index: Organizations


Welcome to WikiProject Women in Red (WiR). Our objective is to turn red links into blue ones. Our scope is women's biographies, women's works, and women's issues, broadly construed.

This list of red links is intended to serve as a basis for creating new articles on the English Wikipedia. Please note however that the red links on this list may well not be suitable as the basis for an article. All new articles must satisfy Wikipedia's notability criteria with reliable independent sources.

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This is a Missing Articles worklist for Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red which has redlinks relating to organizations that address feminism or women.

International

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Afghanistan

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Africa

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Arab countries

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Argentina

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Australia

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Bangladesh

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Belgium

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Botswana

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Brazil

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Bulgaria

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Cambodia

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Canada

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Colombia

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Democratic Republic of the Congo

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Denmark

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Egypt

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Federated States of Micronesia

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France

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Germany

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Ghana

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Greece

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Guatemala

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India

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Iraq

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Israel

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  • CyberGirlz - CyberGirlz aims to close the gender gap in an industry where women only make up 11 percent of the workforce. [52]

Kenya

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Lithuania

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Malaysia

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Mexico

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Namibia

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Netherlands

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Philippines

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Romania

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Association for the Civil and Political Emancipation of Romanian Women (Romanian: Asociafia pentru emanciparea civild si politicd a femeilor romane (AECPFR)) [59], [60], [61], [62], [63]. Members Maria Baiulescu, Calypso Botez, Alexandrina Cantacuzino, Eugenia de Reuss Ianculescu, Elena Meissner, Ella Negruzzi, Zoe Romniceanu.

Russia

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Singapore

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South Africa

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South Korea

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Sri Lanka

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Sudan

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Switzerland

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Ukraine

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United Kingdom

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Dictionary of British Women's Organisations, 1825-1960

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Gordon, Peter; Doughan, David (2001). Dictionary of British Women's Organisations, 1825-1960. London & Portland, Or.: Woburn Press. ISBN 0-7130-0223-9. |} (Is Women, Clubs and Associations in Britain (Routledge 2006) by the same authors a re-issue or a further extension?)

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United States

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California State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, meeting in Oakland, California in July of 1915.
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Uruguay

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Uzbekistan

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Yemen

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Zimbabwe

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Women, A Modern Political Dictionary

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Law, Cheryl (2000). Women, A Modern Political Dictionary. I.B.Tauris. ISBN 978-1-86064-502-0.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Irina Gigova (2008). "The Feminisation of Bulgarian Literature and the Club of Bulgarian Women Writers". In Francisca De Haan; Maria Bucur; Krassimira Daskalova (eds.). Aspasia 2008: International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women's and Gender History. Berghahn Books. pp. 91–119. ISBN 978-1-84545-634-4.
  2. ^ a b c d e Netzley, Patricia D. (1 January 2001). The Encyclopedia of Women's Travel and Exploration. Oryx Press. ISBN 978-1-57356-238-6.
  3. ^ Anders Seneca Bang (2015), A good business deal helps African girls, European year for Development 2015, European Union. Retrieved from: https://europa.eu/eyd2015/en/denmark/stories/good-business-deal-helps-african-girls
  4. ^ Department for Africa (2012), Ruby Cup, the number-one choice, A sample of Results, Kenya. Sida. Retrieved from: http://www.sida.se/English/where-we-work/Africa/Kenya/examples-of-results/Ruby-Cup-a-number-one-choice/