Lao Women's Union Explained

Lao Women's Union
Abbreviation:LWU
Type:Mass organization
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Inlavanh Keobounphanh
Leader Title2:Vice President
Leader Name2:Bouachanh Syhanath
Headquarters:Vientiane, Lao People's Democratic Republic
Affiliations:Women's International Democratic Federation
Main Organ:National Congress and Executive Committee
Purpose:Women's rights
Membership:958,717 (2011)
Formation:20 July 1955

The Lao Women's Union (LWU; Lao: ສະຫະພັນແມ່ຍິງລາວ) is a women's rights organization established in Laos on 20 July 1955. It was originally called the Lao Patriotic Women's Association, was renamed the Lao Women's Association in 1965 and got its present name at the 1st National Congress in 1984. It has acted as the official leader of the women's movement in Laos since its founding. It is responsible for promoting government policies on women, and protecting women's rights within the government, while liberating them from traditional norms within society and involving them in social revolution with the aim to promote their overall status and welfare in Laotian society.

Khampheng Boupha served as the first President of the Lao Women's Union. The current President Inlavanh Keobounphanh is the daughter of former Lao People's Revolutionary Party leader and former Laotian Prime Minister Sisavath Keobounphanh.

The post of President of the Lao Women's Union is minister-level and the officeholder therefore has the right to attend the meetings of the Government of Laos.

Presidents

National Congresses

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