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- Programme The Women in Peace and Security Programme (WIPSEN or "PeaceWomen") was founded in 2000. It monitors the UN's work in field of women, peace and security...
- PeaceWomen Across the Globe (PWAG), previously known as 1000 PeaceWomen, is an organization based in Bern, Switzerland that aims to increase the visibility...
- Bangsamoro Women Commission. In 2005 Karon was one of 27 Filipino women, who were nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, as part of the 1000 PeaceWomen initiative...
- Women Wage Peace (WWP; Hebrew: נשים עושות שלום, romanized: Nashim Osot Shalom; Arabic: نساء يصنعن السلام) is an Israeli gr****roots peace movement, formed...
- Newspapers.com. ****ociation 1000 Women for the Nobel Peace Prize 2005, ed. (2005). "Litha Musyimi-Ogana". 1000 PeaceWomen across the Globe. Zürich, Switzerland:...
- Women Strike for Peace (WSP, also known as Women for Peace) was a women's peace activist group in the United States. Nearing the height of the Cold War...
- the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics. The 14 South African women who formed part in the 1000 PeaceWomen were Adelle Ptgieter (b. 1974), Busisiwe Virginia Hlomuka...
- The Women's Peace Society was an organized movement that focused on demilitarization in the United States and iniquity of violence. The Women's Peace Society...
- 2000 (in French). 2001. p. 95. ****ociation 1000 Women for the Nobel Peace Prize 2005 (2005). 1000 Peacewomen Across the Globe. Scalo. p. 35.{{cite book}}:...
- Adán Cortés Salas (born 1993) The 12 Mexican who formed part in the 1000 PeaceWomen were Elsa Patria Jiménez Flores (born 1957), Guadalupe Hernández Dimas...