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  2. Women in Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    The movement to expand women's rights in Paraguay grew significantly in the 1920s, in large part through the work of María Felicidad González, who represented her country at a feminist conference in Baltimore, in 1922. One year earlier, on April 26, 1921, she opened the Centro Femenino del Paraguay (CFP) (Women's Centre of Paraguay ...

  3. Centro Femenino del Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    Centro Feminista Paraguayo (Paraguayan Feminist Center) or Centro Femenino del Paraguay (CFP) (Women's Centre of Paraguay) was a women's organization in Paraguay, founded in 1921. It played an important role in the women's movement in Paraguay.

  4. Liga Paraguaya de los Derechos de la Mujer - Wikipedia

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    The organized women's movement in Paraguay had not been able to form a permanent organization. The Liga Paraguaya was preceded by Unión Femenina del Paraguay (UFP) (1936–1937) and the Unión Democrática de Mujeres (UDM) (1946–1947), both of whom became temporary; the UFP being dissolved because of its affiliation with the government which fell in 1937, and the UDM because of the ...

  5. Human rights in Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    The Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families recommended in 2012 that Paraguay “strengthen its institutional structure for dealing with migration-related issues” and “establish a coordination mechanism with a view to improving services for migrant workers and their families while, at the same time, working to ensure its compliance ...

  6. Coordinación de Mujeres del Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    The Coordinación de Mujeres del Paraguay (Coordinating Body of Paraguayan Women, CMP) is a network of feminist organisations in Paraguay. The CMP was founded in 1987 [ 1 ] or 1988. [ 2 ]

  7. Cameron hails ‘partnership of values’ with Paraguay - AOL

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    The UK and Paraguay are working together to unlock green growth and prosperity for both our people. We remain firmly committed to supporting Ukraine and upholding democracy and human rights worldwide.

  8. Summarizing the role of Grimms' women succinctly, Bottigherimer writes, "Snow-White's mother thinks to herself but never speaks, and when her daughter is born, she dies." T he tales were scrubbed further and the Disney princesses -- frail yet occasionally headstrong , whenever the trait could be framed as appealing — were born.

  9. Ministry of Women (Paraguay) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Women or Ministry of Women's Affairs (MWA) is a Paraguayan state ministry established in 2012. The current Minister of Women is Celina Esther Lezcano , who succeeded Nilda Romero in March 2021.