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    |Name=Nobel Women’s Initiative
     
    |Name=Nobel Women’s Initiative
     
    |Link=https://nobelwomensinitiative.org/
     
    |Link=https://nobelwomensinitiative.org/
    |Type=<translate>International advocacy organisation</translate>
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    |Type=<translate><!--T:1--> International advocacy organisation</translate>
    |Country=<translate>Canada</translate>
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    |Country=<translate><!--T:2--> Canada</translate>
    |Current focus=<translate>Human rights</translate>
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    |Current focus=<translate><!--T:3--> Human rights</translate>
    <translate>Gender equality</translate>
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    <translate><!--T:4--> Gender equality</translate>
    <translate>Women empowerment</translate>
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    <translate><!--T:5--> Women empowerment</translate>
    <translate>Gender-based violence</translate>
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    <translate><!--T:6--> Gender-based violence</translate>
    <translate>Youth leadership</translate>
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    <translate><!--T:7--> Youth leadership</translate>
    <translate>Women leadership</translate>
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    <translate><!--T:8--> Women leadership</translate>
    <translate>Policy</translate>
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    <translate><!--T:9--> Policy</translate>
     
    |Description=The Nobel Women’s Initiative uses the prestige of the Nobel Peace Prize and five courageous women peace laureates—Rigoberta Menchú Tum, Jody Williams, Shirin Ebadi, Tawakkol Karman, and Leymah Gbowee—to magnify the power and visibility of women working in countries around the world for peace, justice, and equality. The five women bring together their extraordinary experiences and work to spotlight, amplify, and promote the work of grassroots women’s organizations and movements around the world. The Nobel Women’s Initiative was established in 2006.
     
    |Description=The Nobel Women’s Initiative uses the prestige of the Nobel Peace Prize and five courageous women peace laureates—Rigoberta Menchú Tum, Jody Williams, Shirin Ebadi, Tawakkol Karman, and Leymah Gbowee—to magnify the power and visibility of women working in countries around the world for peace, justice, and equality. The five women bring together their extraordinary experiences and work to spotlight, amplify, and promote the work of grassroots women’s organizations and movements around the world. The Nobel Women’s Initiative was established in 2006.
      

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