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Excerpt: …A training and education programme for women in recovery
Section: Our Members
Excerpt: …Women for Election is a non-partisan organisation whose vision is of an Ireland with balanced participation of women and men in political life. Our mission is to inspire and equip women to succeed in politics. Women for Election offers a tailored training and support programme to women seeking to enter…
Section: Our Members
Excerpt: …Women on Air is an informal seminar series and networking group that gives women the skills and confidence to go on radio and TV. Our seminars feature many of the biggest names in broadcasting from presenters such as Miriam O'Callaghan, Mary Wilson and Orla Barry to producers such as Marian…
Section: Our Members
Excerpt: …Women4Women grew out of a series of women's workshops faciliated by Southside Partnership, DLR in early 2011. We are a non-profit educational and networking group for women with different life experiences and from different cultures.
Section: Our Members
Excerpt: …The Marie Keating Foundation proivides information, education and awareness on all of the key cancers. We provide a nationwide community service with 3 mobile units travelling around the country. Our nurses also provide workplace talks. The service is free and confidential.
Section: Our Members
6. Unite: The Women’s Committee
Excerpt: …The Women's Committee is an all island committee of Unite trade union working to promote women's equality in the workplace and in society. Key campaigns have included Unite Charter for Women, Equal Pay, Women's Health , Violence against Women, Trafficking.
Section: Our Members
7. Leading the Change - NWCI’s new Strategic Plan 2013 - 2015
Excerpt: …We recently launched our new Strategic Plan 2013 - 2015. The plan sets out our mission, vision and values as well as our four key goals over the next years. The plan is the result of consultation with our Board and members over the last months. Over the next three years, we will work…
Section: Latest News
Excerpt: …We take your privacy – and our responsibility to you – seriously The National Women’s Council of Ireland (NWCI) is committed to protecting the personal information of everyone who shares their information with us in the course of our work. We want our members and those that we support to…
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Excerpt: …The National Women's Council of Ireland is committed to ensuring that this website is accessible to everyone. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions please contact us. Standards Compliance We have tried to ensure that this site complies with the following standards: Accessibility: all pages were developed to conform…
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Excerpt: …National Women’s Council of Ireland 100 North King Street Dublin 7 Accessible travel to NWCI's Office Phone: (01) 6790 100 Fax: (01) 604 0345 Contact Form
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Excerpt: …The Bard Summer School takes place on magical Clare Island Co. Mayo, on an annual basis since 1995. Through presentations and workshops, the participants this year will explore the journeys taken by the very first woman to come to Ireland; Cesair who hailed from Meroe in Northern Sudan and Fintan the very first man…
Section: Latest News
13. Leading the Change for Women’s Equality - NWCI launches new Strategic Plan 2013- 2015
Excerpt: …National Women's Council of Ireland celebrated its 40th anniversary at an event on Friday June 14, 2013. On this occasion NWCI also launched its new Strategic Plan 2013 - 2015 and its Annual Report 2012.Orla O'Connor, NWCI Director opened the event, which saw Minister of State Kathleen Lynch launch 'Leading…
Section: Newsflash
14. The Y Factor is looking for a Communications Volunteer
Excerpt: …The Y Factor Project, a youth initiative of the National Women's Council of Ireland is currently looking for a Volunteer to support our communications work as part of The Y Factor team.The Y Factor is an initiative of the NWCI, which aims to support and empower young people as leaders…
Section: Newsflash
15. Mid-Term Progress Report: Implementation of Ireland’s National Action Plan for UNSCR
Excerpt: …The Mid-Term Progress Report of the Implementation of Ireland's National Action Plan for UNSCR 1325, 2011-2014, the UN Special Council Resolution on Women, Peace and Security, was presented to the Tánaiste in early June by Liz McManus, Chairperson of the Monitoring Group for the National Action Plan. The report was…
Section: Newsflash
16. NWCI at the Constitutional Convention: Changing the electoral system
Excerpt: …In June the Convention on the Constitution met to finalise their discussions on the electoral system. NWCI was one of only two NGOs to submit to the Convention in its May meeting on electoral systems. The June meeting adopted the recommendations made by NWCI, with an overwhelming vote to improve…
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17. NWCI Roundtable with Nigerian human rights lawyer and activist, Hauwa Ibrahim
Excerpt: …NWCI hosted an exciting roundtable discussion with Hauwa Ibrahim, Nigerian human rights lawyer and activist, on Thursday June 20th.Hauwa Ibrahim is a Nigerian human rights lawyer, who has won a number of precedent setting cases before Islamic Shariah Courts. She is perhaps most famous for being a lawyer for Amina…
Section: Newsflash
18. Six Steps to a Women Friendly Oireachtas
Excerpt: …NWCI held a consultation meeting with members to discuss a draft report on how to create a woman friendly Oireachtas. The report makes suggestions about how to overhaul the Oireachtas in order to make it more accessible for all women, but particularly women from diverse backgrounds. The recommendations include maternity…
Section: Newsflash
19. Join NWCI - New membership criteria adopted
Excerpt: …At our NWCI AGM, held on Friday 14 June, 2013, members voted to change the criteria for membership for new organisations.This change is the result of an ongoing process of renewing NWCI as an organisation. There are many challenges facing us as an organisation which require us to become more…
Section: Newsflash
20. News from NWCI’s AGM - Motions passed
Excerpt: …NWCI's 40th Anniversary AGM saw a number of important motions passed regarding young women's participation and role in decision making, women's visibility throughout history, family reunification and migrant women experiencing domestic violence, as well as motions relating to health and bodily autonomy.The Irish Feminist Network proposed a motion which would…
Section: Newsflash