International Network of Liberal Women explained

International Network of Liberal Women
Type:Non-governmental organization
Formation:1990
Location:Wassenaar, Netherlands

The International Network of Liberal Women (INLW) is an association of women from around the world who support liberal values, which they define as "Individual freedom, human rights, the rule of law, tolerance, equality of opportunity, social justice, free trade and market economy." It is a member of Liberal International.[1]

INLW's aims include empowering women and expanding their participation in politics. INLW sends consultants to conferences such as the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women,[2] the Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats,[3] and the Istanbul Convention[4] to provide expertise on issues such as discrimination and violence against women. Chapters include the Netherlands, Morocco, West Africa, and Asia-Pacific.[5] [6] [7]

History

INLW was founded in 1990 at the Congress of Liberal International (LI) in Helsinki by a group of women representing Belgium, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Barbro Westerholm, a member of the Swedish parliament, was the group's first Coordinator.[8]

Leadership

At the General Meeting in Dakar, Senegal, on November 28, 2018, the following leaders were elected: Jayanthi Devi Balaguru of Malaysia, President;[9] Khadija El Morabit of Morocco, Deputy President;[10] Lysbeth van Valkenburg, Treasurer; and several regional vice presidents including Sal Brinton (Europe), Maysing Yang (Asia), Loubna Amhair (MENA), Awa Gueye Kebe (Africa), and Patricia Olamendi (Latin America). Leticia Gutíerrez and Ruth Richardson were appointed to the board. The group also created a Consultative Committee with members from Spain, the Netherlands, South Africa, and the Ivory Coast.[11]

INLW patrons include Annemie Neyts-Uyttebroeck, former president of Liberation International; Beatrice Rangoni Machiavelli of the Italian Liberal Party; Lorna Marsden, Canadian politician and academic; Annette Lu, former vice president of Taiwan; Kandia Camara, Minister of Education for the Ivory Coast; and Hakima El Haité, former INLW vice president and environmental minister of Morocco.[12]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: International Network of Liberal Women . INLW in Short .
  2. Web site: . International Network of Liberal Women .
  3. Web site: . CALD Conference Report . November 2014 .
  4. Web site: . INLW: Side event on Istanbul convention and social protection . March 15, 2019 .
  5. Web site: International Network of Liberal Women . Chapters .
  6. News: . July 13, 2018 . International Network of Liberal Women to launch Asia-Pacific Chapter in Taichung .
  7. News: Le Site Info . Le Réseau international des femmes libérales s'implante au Maroc . September 20, 2017 . fr.
  8. Web site: International Network of Liberal Women . Creation .
  9. Web site: . January 18, 2019 . INLW elects first president from Asia .
  10. Web site: . Khadija El Morabit .
  11. Web site: International Network of Liberal Women . Dakar General Meeting, Wednesday 28th November 2018 .
  12. Web site: . Women Saving the Planet: Hakima El Haité of Morocco . September 23, 2018 .
  13. Web site: . Statement of INLW on urgent situation of women in Russia . March 27, 2015 .