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  2. Women in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Finland became one of the first countries to grant women the right to vote, and still today they are among the top countries for women equality. Finland was voted second in the Global Gender Gap Index in women's rights. Finland made marital rape illegal in 1994. [19] In 2003 the government of Finland proposed addressing issues with gender ...

  3. List of female cabinet ministers of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Minister at Council of State (4 Jun 1948–29 Jul 1948) 65 People's Democratic League: Mauno Pekkala: Tyyne Leivo-Larsson: Deputy Minister of Social Affairs (29 Jul 1948–17 Mar 1950) (20 Oct 1954–3 Mar 1956) (3 Mar 1956–17 May 1957) ( 2 May 1958–29 Aug 1958) Minister of Social Affairs (4 Mar 1949–18 Mar 1949) (5 May 1954–20 Oct 1954)

  4. File:Finnish Government Emblem.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Human rights in Finland - Wikipedia

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    On 6 March 1988, the first women to become priests were ordained in Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland. The first woman to become a bishop was elected in 2010. [19] Still today, Finland struggles with a chronic human rights violence against women. Each year, in Finland, up to twenty women are killed by their husbands or ex-husbands. [20]

  6. Equality Now - Wikipedia

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    Equality Now was founded in 1992 in New York by attorneys Jessica Neuwirth of the United States, Navanethem Pillay of South Africa and Feryal Gharahi. The founders believed that acts of violence against women were violations of the fundamental human rights guarantees as stated in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights and that the human rights movement to that point had neglected women ...

  7. Naisasialiitto Unioni - Wikipedia

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    Naisasialiitto Unioni (Finnish) or Kvinnosaksförbundet Unionen (Swedish), sometimes referred to in English as the League of Finnish Feminists, [1] is a non-profit Finnish women's rights organization which was established in 1892. Since 1904 it has been the Finnish arm of the International Alliance of Women.

  8. File:Finnish Refugee Council logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Feminist Party (Finland) - Wikipedia

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    The Feminist Party (Finnish: Feministinen puolue, Swedish: Feministiska partiet) is a Finnish feminist political party. It was founded in June 2016, [3] and registered as a political party in January 2017. [4] It calls gender equality, human rights, and human security the primary pillars of its politics. [5]