List of women's organizations

This is a list of women's organizations by geography.

International

Africa

Ghana

Egypt

Kenya

Morocco

Namibia

Nigeria

Rwanda

South Africa

Swaziland

Uganda

Zambia

Asia

Afghanistan

Bahrain

Bangladesh

China

East Timor

  • Rede Feto – established 2000, umbrella organization

India

Indonesia

Iran

Iraq

Israel

Italy

Japan

Malaysia

Nepal

Myanmar

North Korea

Pakistan

Palestine

Philippines

Qatar

Singapore

South Korea

Syria

Taiwan

Thailand

United Arab Emirates

Yemen

Europe

Albania

  • Gruaja Shiqiptare

Austria

Belgium

Bulgaria

Czech Republic

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

Hungary

Iceland

Ireland

Italy

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Turkey

Ukraine

United Kingdom

Yugoslavia

North America

Belize

Canada

Cuba

Nicaragua

Mexico

United States

Oceania

Australia

New Zealand

Solomon Islands

South America

Argentina

  • Associación Madres del Dolor (Mothers in Pain), established 2004
  • Foundation for Studies and Research on Women (FEIM)
  • Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, mothers whose children "disappeared"
  • Ni una menos, against machist violence

Bolivia

Brazil

Chile

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See also

References

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  2. Jong Sun Bok (21 November 2016). "Women's union congress held". The Pyongyang Times. Naenara.
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