Resolutions & Declarations
Centenary
SIW Centenary, Stuttgart, Germany, 8 September 2007
Socialist International Women is the international organisation of the women's organisations of the socialist, social democratic and labour parties affiliated to the Socialist International.
There are currently 149 organisations from all parts of the world.
It was Socialist International Women’s founder Clara Zetkin and her Social Democratic Party colleague Luise Zeite who first suggested that one day a year is marked as International Women's Day...
Fifty-seventh Session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW), United Nations, New York, from 04 to 15 March 2013.
Panel discussion hosted by the Permanent Mission of Niger to the United Nations and the Socialist International Women.
Fifty-seventh Session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW), United Nations, New York, from 04 to 15 March 2013.
Panel discussion hosted by the Socialist International Women
On Valentine’s Day, countless couples will celebrate romance by candlelight. On the same day, one billion women and men worldwide will stand up to shine a light on the darker side of gender relations...
The International Financial Crisis and the Impact on Women
A day for the elimination of violence against women first began in 1981 when women activist started commemorating 25 November as the day that three sisters, from the Dominican Republic, were brutally assassinated for their political activism in 1960...
By Irmtraut Karlsson
This book tells the history of the first one hundred years of the Socialist International Women
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