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ACWO Members
- National Council of Women of Brunei Darussalam (NCWB)
- Cambodian Women for Peace and Development (CWPD)
- Kongres Wanita Indonesia (KOWANI)
- Lao Women’s Union (LWU)
- National Council of Women’s Organizations, Malaysia (NCWM)
- Myanmar Women’s Affairs Federation (MWAF)
- National Council of Women of the Philippines (NCWP)
- Singapore Council of Women’s Organizations (SCWO)
- National Council of Women of Thailand (NCWT)
- Vietnam Women’s Union (VWU)
National Council of Women of Brunei Darussalam (NCWB)
It acts as a national body in representing the views of all women in Brunei Darussalam. Its main aim is to enhance the status of women in all fields especially in education, economy, welfare, culture and social, specifically to improve and upgrade the status of women in all fields particularly in education, economy, welfare, social, cultural and community development.
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12, Simpang 32-66-9, Jalan Stadium Negara Hassanal Bolkiah, Bandar Seri Begawan, BB4313, Brunei |
Tel. |
673-340524 |
Fax. |
673-340525 |
Cambodian Women for Peace and Development (CWPD)
Cambodian Women for Peace and Development (CWPD) is a local non-government organization (NGO). CWPD has been cooperating with all involving parts including the government, NGO and private sector. CWPD’s move forward to build a peaceful nation, to contribute to improving the quality of life of Cambodian women and their families, to alleviate poverty and enhance social integration of the disadvantaged and the marginal.
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N° 128 D-9 D-10, Street Sothearos, Sangkat Tonle Bassac,
Khan Chamkarmon, Phnom Penh |
Tel. |
(855) 23 222453 |
Fax. |
(855) 23 222453 |
| Email. |
info@cwpd.net | cwpd@online.com.kh |
| Website. |
http://cwpd.net |
Kongres Wanita Indonesia (KOWANI)
The National Council of Women's Organization of Indonesia
The main aim of KOWANI is to coordinate women forces into concerted endeavours, aimed at the full implementation of women and men equality of rights and responsibilities, opportunities, as accorded by the 1945 State Constitution, in order that women can become defacto equal partners of men in national development, in the family, in the community, in the world society.
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Jl. Imam Bonjol No. 58
Jakarta 10310 - Indonesia |
Tel. |
(62-21) 3152787 |
Fax. |
(62-21) 3152784 |
Email. |
kowani58@pasific.net.id |
Website. |
http://www.kowani.or.id |
Lao Women’s Union (LWU)
The Lao Women's Union (LWU) was established on July 20th, 1955. The Union's emphasis is to heighten women's political awareness and understanding of the government's policies and directions, in order to defend the nation and to create better living conditions for all Laotian people. The LWU also promotes educational activities that contribute to the eradication of illiteracy, in order to achieve gender equality and the emancipation of women.
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Manthathourath Road, PO Box 59, Vientiane, Lao P.D.R. |
Tel. |
+85621 214306 |
Email. |
laowu@laotel.com |
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National Council of Women's Organisations (NCWO) , Malaysia
The National Council of Women's Organisations (NCWO), a non-political, non-religious body, was formed in 1963, and currently serves as a consultative and advisory body for 72 member organisations. It has no control over the internal affairs of affiliate organisations, but draws them together on issues in order to present a united front. Its aim is to raise the status of women and assist in the welfare of both women & children.
Myanmar Women’s Affairs Federation (MWAF)
National Council of Women of the Philippines (NCWP)
NCWP serves as the national coordinating body of several national women's organizations, people's
organizations and councils of women nationwide. Since its inception in 1946, the organization has been instrumental in promoting the socio-economic status of women through implementation of existing laws/policies on women. One of its significant achievements in advocacy works is the creation of the National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women (NCRFW), the National Government Machinery for Women.
Add. |
NCWP Executive Office
c/o Philippine Women's University
Taft Avenue, Manila Philippines |
Tel. |
+63 2 527-7853 |
Fax. |
+63 2 527-7853; +63 2 522-4002 |
Email. |
ncwp_abr@yahoo.com |
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Singapore Council of Women’s Organizations (SCWO)
The national coordinating body for women’s organisations in Singapore. SCWO’s mission is to actively INFORM, ADVOCATE and EDUCATE and work towards the goal of advancing the status of women and being the voice for women in Singapore.
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SWCO Centre
96 Waterloo Street, Singapore 187967 |
Tel. |
(65) 68370611 |
Fax. |
(65) 68370081 |
Email. |
scwo@scwo.org.sg |
Website. |
www.scwo.org.sg |
National Council of Women of Thailand (NCWT)
It acts as a focal point for coordinating, promoting and supporting all the activities of women's organizations throughout Thailand. The Council studies, collects information and exchanges ideas among women's organizations, domestically and internationally, for the purposes of creating stability, security, understanding and well-being for all people but especially women. NCWT looks for the possible ways and means of raising the status and quality of lives of Thai women by removing or solving prevailing problems and obstacles against the development of women.
Vietnam Women’s Union
Being founded on 20th Oct. 1930, the Vietnam Women’s Union is the unique women’s organization, representing all groups of women in Vietnam. It takes care of women’s legitimate and legal rights and works for women’s advancement and gender equality. VWU has an elaborated network stretching from the central to provincial, district and communal levels with a total membership of nearly 14 million women. It has promoted women’s active participation in the national construction, defence and development.
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