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Pratthanadee Foundation
# thailand women association

Pratthanadee Foundation
SINCE. 2000
COUNTRY
Thailand
CEO
Enrique Cuan
WEB
https://pratthanadee.org//
PHONE
+66 (0) 2 331 4731
FAX
E-MAIL
contact@pratthanadee.org
Brief Introduction
Pratthanadee is an award-winning Thai and US registered charity, established in 2000 to provide free training for women and girls in Thailand.
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With a small team of local staff, an international board and a group of dedicated volunteers, we provide training, mentoring and careers guidance to over 3,000 undereducated and economically disadvantaged women and girls in central Bangkok and rural Ubon Ratchathani each year.


National Council of Women of Australia
# australia women association

National Council of Women of Australia
SINCE. 1896
COUNTRY
Australia
CEO
Barbara Baikie
WEB
/
PHONE
FAX
E-MAIL
info(@)ncwa.org.au
Brief Introduction
For over 125 years National Council members have been making a difference in Australia. NCW NewSouth Wales was started in 1896. With our roots in the anti-slavery movement, it wasn’t just about ’getting the vote’ for women - it is about achieving equity and security across all endeavours that encompass life in Australia.
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Singly, and in alliances, NCWA works for improved conditions for women and etheir families, especially the most vulnerable. In the ACT, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia members maintain an active program of seminars, conferences, consultations, submissions, publications, advocacy and activism. We try to identify the structural impediments to equity and security and then work to address those issues.


Country Women's Association in Australia
# australia women association

Country Women's Association in Australia
SINCE.
COUNTRY
Australia
CEO
Dorothy Coombe
WEB
http://www.womenaustralia.info/biogs/IMP0209b.htm/
PHONE
0409 808 429
FAX
E-MAIL
president@cwaa.org.au
Brief Introduction
CWAA advances the rights and equity of women, families and communities in Australia through advocacy and empowerment, especially for those living in regional, rural and remote Australia.


Australian Local Government Women's Association
# australia women association

Australian Local Government Women's Association
SINCE. 1963
COUNTRY
Australia
CEO
Cr Coral Ross
WEB
http://www.algwa.net.au//
PHONE
0438 005 225
FAX
E-MAIL
coral.ross@boroondara.vic.gov.au
Brief Introduction
The Australian Local Government Women’s Association (ALGWA) was created in October 1951, during the Jubilee Year of the Commonwealth of Australia, at a meeting chaired by Dame Enid Lyons, and held in the Canberra Hotel suite of Cr Violet Lambert of Victoria. Attendees included representatives of women’s organisations throughout Australia, several of whom were involved in local government. At the meeting it was agreed that an association of local government women be formed to support women's participation in local government, both as Councillors and officers; it was to be non-party political.
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Assist in furthering women’s knowledge and understanding of the functions of Local Government Encourage women to participate in Local Government Encourage women to make a career from Local Government Protect the interests and rights of women in Local Government Take action in relation to any subject or activity affecting Local Government and Local Government legislation Act in an advisory capacity to intending women candidates for Local Government elections


YWCA Australia
# australia women association

YWCA Australia
SINCE. 1872
COUNTRY
Australia
CEO
Roslyn Dundas,Ilena Young
WEB
http://www.ywca.org.au/home/
PHONE
+61 2 6230 5150
FAX
E-MAIL
Brief Introduction
YWCA Australia is the national association of YWCAs in Australia and is part of the world YWCA movement. We are a women-led organisation that achieves positive change by providing advocacy, programs and services for women, families and communities. YWCAs undertake advocacy and deliver programs and services that develop the leadership and collective power of women and girls; support individuals, their families and communities at critical times; and promote gender equality and community strengthening.


South Australian Country Women’s Association
# australia women association

South Australian Country Women’s Association
SINCE. 1929
COUNTRY
Australia
WEB
https://sacwa.org.au/about//
PHONE
(08) 8332 4166
FAX
(08) 8364 3050
E-MAIL
sacwa@sacwa.org.au
Brief Introduction
The South Australian Country Women’s Association has been serving the community since 1929. We are not for profit, non party political and non sectarian. The organisation is made up of volunteers who work to promote the welfare and conditions of life for women and children, of all ages, whether in the city or country.
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Our slogan is ‘Sharing and Caring with Action’. Sharing involves service and the giving of time, talents, efforts and finance. What is given in service is the road to what is gained personally. Caring involves friendship, tolerance and understanding of others. The provision of welfare is important to us and by working together much can be achieved. Social issues need constant monitoring and lobbying at local, state and federal levels. We also believe that education is continuous, heritage skills and history are worth preserving and leisure activities enhance the quality of life.


Women and Leadership Australia
# australia women association

Women and Leadership Australia
SINCE.
COUNTRY
Australia
CEO
SUZI FINKELSTEIN
WEB
https://www.wla.edu.au//
PHONE
1300 735 904
FAX
E-MAIL
info@wla.edu.au
Brief Introduction
For over fourteen years, Women & Leadership Australia has been developing female leaders and supporting the increased presence of women in business and community leadership roles. Based on a simple truth, that women represent an enormously under-utilised national resource, we believe that supporting a greater percentage of women to step up into leadership positions enables tremendous cultural and economic benefits.
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The WLA initiative comprises a range of professional development programs, advisory services, networking channels, and on-going research. Since our inaugural forum in 2003, over 50,000 women have participated, making WLA the largest gender-focused leadership initiative in Australia. With so much experience in developing women, we are ideally positioned to respond to the ever changing needs of contemporary female leaders and their organisations. Each year, employers across all sectors and industries choose to partner with us to develop the skills and confidence of their female leaders and help provide exciting new career opportunities.


Australian Women’s and Gender Studies Association
# australia women association

Australian Women’s and Gender Studies Association
SINCE. 2006
COUNTRY
Australia
CEO
JaneMaree Maher
WEB
/
PHONE
FAX
E-MAIL
Brief Introduction
The Australian Women’s and Gender Studies Association (AWGSA) is the peak body representing researchers, academics and students of Women’s Studies and Gender Studies in Australia.
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The objectives of the organisation are: To promote the teaching, study, and research of women’s and gender studies in Australia. To be a national voice on women’s and gender studies issues. To promote links with other international feminist organisations and associations.


Young Professional Women Australia
# australia women association

Young Professional Women Australia
SINCE. 2012
COUNTRY
Australia
CEO
Kate Boorer
WEB
https://www.ypwa.com.au//
PHONE
+02 859 961 17
FAX
E-MAIL
info@ypwa.com.au
Members
over 1500 members
Brief Introduction
Young Professional Women Australia (YPWA) was born out of a recognised opportunity to establish a peer-to-peer networking community for like-minded professional women under the age of 40. It is a place for women to connect, collaborate, share knowledge and mentor each other as they support each other pursue career goals in the corporate sector.


Country Women's Association of Western Australia
# australia women association

Country Women's Association of Western Australia
SINCE. 1922
COUNTRY
Australia
CEO
Heather Allen
WEB
https://www.cwaofwa.asn.au//
PHONE
(08) 9321 6041
FAX
E-MAIL
info@cwaofwa.asn.au
Brief Introduction
In CWA, there will be an interest for all women, of all ages and abilities. Our organisation provides community service, support networks, welfare in times of need, educational opportunities, friendship, fun, and a great deal more. You can do many things under the umbrella of CWA. There are lots of benefits for you and your community through CWA.
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The Aim of the Association shall be to improve the well-being of all people, especially those in country areas by promoting courtesy, cooperation, community effort, ethical standards and the wise use of resources.