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National Coalition for Women and Girls in Education
This nonprofit is a coalition of more than 50 organizations dedicated to improving educational opportunities for girls and women. The organization provides leadership in and advocates for the development of national education policies that benefit all women and girls. The site has information on NCWGE, its coalition and national activities, federal legislative updates on related issues, resources, and publications, including substantial resources on Title IX.

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.ncwge.org/index.htm

National Council of Jewish Women
The National Council of Jewish Women is a volunteer organization that has been at the forefront of social change for over a century. Inspired by Jewish values, NCJW courageously takes a progressive stance on issues such as child welfare, women's rights, and reproductive freedom.

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.ncjw.org

National Council of Negro Women
The National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) was founded in 1935 by Mary McLeod Bethune. NCNW is an "organization of organizations" and serves as a clearing house for the activities of women. From the beginning, women of all racial and cultural backgrounds were included and welcomed to work together. Many of their programs have an educational component.

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.ncnw.org/

National Institute for Women in Trades, Techonology and Science
IWITTS provides the tools to successfully integrate women into male-dominated careers -- such as technology and law enforcement -- via our training, publications, products, e-strategies, and technical assistance. They work nationally and their audience includes educational institutions, police departments, employers, and women and girls themselves. Careers range from automotive technician to pilot, computer networking technician, telecommunications engineer, electrician and police officer.

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.iwitts.com/

National Sexual Violence Resource Center
The National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) is a comprehensive collection and distribution center for information, statistics, and resources related to sexual violence. It serves as a resource for state, territory, and tribal anti-sexual assault coalitions, rape crisis centers, allied organizations, community projects, policy-makers, government entities, media, educators, health care providers and others working to address and eliminate sexual assault.

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.nsvrc.org/

National Testing for Fair and Open Testing
Reviews standardized tests and publishes reports on issues that include high stakes testing, cultural and gender bias in standardized tests, and the misuse of teacher tests. This organization sponsors conferences around equitable testing and provides a nationwide view of standardized tests, citing both good and questionable testing practices.

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.fairtest.org/

National Women's History Project
The authoritative women’s history site, the National Women’s History Project page includes classroom ideas, suggested ways to honor women’s history in your community, a listing of events nationwide, membership information, links, and more.

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.nwhp.org/

National Women's Law Center-Education Page
The National Women's Law Center is a leader in the struggle to ensure that women and girls have equal educational opportunities. From the time Congress enacted Title IX -- the 1972 federal law prohibiting sex discrimination in education -- the Center has advanced and protected the rights of female students in educational institutions: speaking out against biased testing that restricts opportunities for female students and policies and practices that block women's access to non-traditional courses such as math and science, for example, and addressing pervasive sex-segregation in vocational schools.

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.nwlc.org/display.cfm?section=education

National Women's Studies Association
The National Women's Studies Association is committed to support and promote feminist teaching, research, and professional and community service at the pre-K through post-secondary levels. Integral to this commitment is understanding the political ramifications in our teaching, research and service.

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.nwsa.org/

Native American Women Health Center
This site is maintained by a reservation-based, non-profit organization in Lake Andes, SD. Their services and programs address a wide range of issues including "domestic violence, education, health awareness, reproductive rights, and environmental racism

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.nativeshop.org/

Network Women in Development
Network Women in Development (WIDE) articulates principles of gender equality and justice in the development processes through various its analytical papers, reports, and advocacy activities. The WIDE site features readings on women's economic rights, liberalization and globalization, the European Union, and relevant United Nations documents and events. It also includes information on the WIDE organizational structure, training courses, newsletter, publications and resources in Spanish.

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.eurosur.org/wide/home.htm

New Moon Magazine
This is the online version of New Moon Magazine for Girls. It is well organized, and includes stories and articles by girls, facts about New Moon Magazine, subscription information, articles by parents about parenting, and many great links.

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.newmoon.org/

New York Women's Fundation
The New York Women's Foundation was established in 1987 as a voice for women and a force for change. We combine hands-on philanthropy with community-driven projects to change the lives of low-income women and girls.

We offer funding on five issues: economic security, girls' programming, community organizing, violence against women, and health.

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.nywf.org/

Ni Putes Ni Soumises
French association fighting against the ghottisation and the political islamisation of the immigrant communities. Ni Putes Ni Soumises works to achieve equality for women in the suburb areas

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.niputesnisoumises.com

Organisation for Women's Liberation
Women in Iran demand freedom, equality, separation of religion from state, and an end to sexual apartheid. OWL belongs to this movement. We regard political Islam as one of the main obstacles in the path of women’s movement for change, especially in the Middle Eastern countries

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.azadizan.com/english/index.htm

Our Bodies, Ourselves
The Boston Women's Health Book Collective's website features excerpts from the book (in English and Spanish), and articles related to health and health activism.

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.ourbodiesourselves.org/

Partenership for Girls Education
The Partnership on Sustainable Strategies for Girls Education is an alliance between the United Kingdom's Department for International Development, World Bank, The Rockefeller Foundation, and the United Nations Children's Fund. The website contains research documents, training materials, links, and information on current programs and projects.

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.girlseducation.org/

Pro-choix
A French organization that advocates reproductive rights, ProChoix provides resources, articles, and take action information on this French-language website.

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.prochoix.org/

RAINBO
RAINBO is an international not-for-profit organization working on issues within the intersection between health and human rights of women

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.rainbo.org

Refugee Women in Development
Refugee Women in Development (RefWID) is a nonprofit organization run by women in exile and women who have experience in civil and human rights, diversity, and development assistance. It is the only international women in development institution focusing on refugee, displaced, and returnee women in the United States and overseas. It works to heighten awareness of human rights abuses against uprooted women, and seeks to support the civil and democratic institutional development capacities of women who have experienced mass human rights abuses, domestic violence, rape trauma, war, and civil strife. RefWID provides training for empowerment, leadership development, capacity building, advocacy, and individual skill building to women who are experiencing major socio-political transformations.



Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.refwid.org/

Reproductive Health for Refugee Consortium
Consortium members are committed to promoting comprehensive reproductive health programs for all refugee women, men, and adolescents. Service provision is based on demand as articulated by refugees, internally displaced persons, and war-affected populations.

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.rhrc.org/

Self Employed Women Association
Self Employed Women's Association (SEWA) is a trade union of women from the informal sector, including members from the embroidery, food processing and minor forest products industries. The website offers information about SEWA's campaigns, organizing activities, members, services, events, publications, and links to related websites.

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.sewa.org

Shevolution
This consulting group is a great resource for employers looking to develop strategies to ensure equality between male and female employees. Shevolution can provide: 'good practice’ manuals, training program workshops, and many more resources.

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.shevolution.com/

Siyanda
Siyanda is an on-line database of gender and development materials. It is also an interactive space where gender practitioners can share ideas, experiences and resources.

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.siyanda.org

Society of Women Engineers
SWE serves to: 1. Inform young women, their parents, counselors, and the general public, of the qualifications and achievements of women engineers and the opportunities open to them. 2. Assist women in readying themselves for a return to active work after temporary retirement. 3. Serve as a center of information on women in engineering. 4. Encourage women engineers to attain high levels of education and professional achievement.

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.swe.org/

Stop Domestic Violence!
Sergeant Anne O'Dell (Retired) is a twenty year veteran of the San Diego Police Dept., who now trains nationally and internationally on Domestic Violence and related issues. Find conference information, specifics on the types of training that Sergeant O'Dell offers, and conference information on this Web site.

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.stopdv.com/index2.htm

Stop Stoning Now
Organisation devoted to stop the barbaric practise of stoning

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.stopstoningnow.com

Teen Voices
Written by and for teen women with more on their minds than fashion and celebrity gossip, Teen Voices has been promoting social change and a healthier self-image for over ten years

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
14-19 anni
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http://www.teenvoices.com

The Hypatia Institute
"The website for gender equity inscience." This site features links to mentoring and handbooks for gender equity, resources for beginning scientists, information on how to find supportive colleges, a virtual maze aboutscience herstory and more!

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.hypatiamaze.org/

The National Initiative for Women in Higher Education
The National Initiative for Women in Higher Education (NIWHE) is a unique alliance promoting a multicultural women-led agenda for the sustained transformation of higher education for the twenty-first century. NIWHE advances research, analysis, and collective action to achieve gender equity and engage women's leadership to create diverse, democratic educational institutions.

Segnalato da: Gianni Verdoliva
19 anni in poi
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http://www.campuswomenlead.org/


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