Nobel Peace Prize Campaign for African Women

Athens, Greece, 28 and 29 June 2011

Resolution

The Socialist International Women supports the ‘Nobel Peace Prize for African Women Campaign’, NOPPAW, and signs the petition to nominate African Women for the Nobel Peace Prize 2011.

The campaign is promoted by CIPSI, an Italian NGO that coordinates 48 international solidarity-based associations, and by Chiama l’Africa, an Italian campaign for a pact of solidarity with African people. This campaign is meant to recognise and enhance the crucial role women play in Africa.

Africa stands on African women's feet, millions of women carry the weight of their continent every day, taking on its tragedies and bearing its hopes. African women are the backbone of their continent and an authentic alternative for a new and more human society.

Awarding the Nobel Peace Prize 2011 to African women as a whole – a collective Nobel Prize – will raise awareness of African women’s commitment to all aspects of life and will promote peaceful cooperation on the international stage.

 

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News

XX Congress

Cape Town, South Africa, 27 and 28 August 2012

 

Council

Cape Town, South Africa, 26 August 2012

 

Executive Meeting

Vienna, Austria, 17 May 2012

 

Aung San Suu Kyi wins by-election in Burma

The Socialist International Women congratulates Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, leader of the National League for Democracy in Burma, on her overwhelming victory in the by-elections in Burma on 1 April 2012

The Role of Rural Women in the Process of Global Development

56th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW), to be held at the United Nations, New York, from 27 February to 9 of March 2012

Panel discussion hosted by the Permanent Mission of Italy to the United Nations in cooperation with the Socialist International Women

Date: Thursday 01 March 2012

Place: Conference Room 5, United Nations, New York

Time: 13.15 hrs - 14.30 hrs

Publications

The First Hundred Years

A Short History of Socialist International Women

By Irmtraut Karlsson

This book tells the history of the first one hundred years of the Socialist International Women

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