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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Queensland Branch
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1963-
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (Queensland Branch) (1963-).
Objectives - A non-government organisation with consultative status with United Nations agencies. To unite women in a non-violent peace revolution and to establish the political, economic, social and psychological conditions that can assure peace and freedom.
Publicists - Pam Bouma, Rose Fricker, Iris Guy, Anneleise Harris, Eena Job, Betty Ruth Kay, Brenda Lewis, Olga Snelling, Heather Williams, Mary Ziesak.
Note: Lapsed 1968, revived 1976. Includes material from other state branches. Notes - The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom was founded in 1915. It works towards disarmament, political solutions to international conflicts, equal participation of women in activities, economic justice and the elimination of racism and discrimination. To achieve these goals, the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom organises meetings, conferences and campaigns.
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Revised, KK, 19-July-2020
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Revised with Dates of existence and NLA authority identifier, Kerri Klumpp, 19-July-2020