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The New Japan Women's League (NJWL or Shin Nihon Fujin Dōmei) was a non-partisan women's organization in Japan formed by Fusae Ichikawa on November 3, 1945, after WWII. The NJWL was established to improve women's legal status in Japan, gain women's suffrage, develop policies for women's lives, education and work, and inform Japanese women about democracy and citizenship. The NJWL was influenced by pre-World War II suffrage organizations and did not mention gender equality or women in the workforce in its founding principles. NJWL and Ichikawa worked to "struggle against conservative social taboos." NJWL lobbied the government over laws and policies that were unequal in treatment of men and women. In 1950, New Japan Women's League was renamed to the Women's Suffrage League of Japan. Thereaf

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  • رابطة المرأة اليابانية الجديدة (ar)
  • New Japan Women's League (en)
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  • تعتبر رابطة المرأة اليابانية الجديدة (أو ما يُعرف ب NJWL) منظمة نسائية غير حزبية في اليابان تأسست على يد فيوسيي ايشكاوا لتحسين الأوضاع القانونية للمرأة في اليابان ولنيل الحق الانتخابي وللنهوض بالسياسات الخاصة بالمرأة، ومنها الأمور المعيشية والتعليم والأعمال، وأيضا لتثقيف المرأة اليابانية بشأن الديمقراطية والمواطنة وذلك في الثالث من نوفمبر لعام 1945 بعد الحرب العالمية الثانية. (ar)
  • The New Japan Women's League (NJWL or Shin Nihon Fujin Dōmei) was a non-partisan women's organization in Japan formed by Fusae Ichikawa on November 3, 1945, after WWII. The NJWL was established to improve women's legal status in Japan, gain women's suffrage, develop policies for women's lives, education and work, and inform Japanese women about democracy and citizenship. The NJWL was influenced by pre-World War II suffrage organizations and did not mention gender equality or women in the workforce in its founding principles. NJWL and Ichikawa worked to "struggle against conservative social taboos." NJWL lobbied the government over laws and policies that were unequal in treatment of men and women. In 1950, New Japan Women's League was renamed to the Women's Suffrage League of Japan. Thereaf (en)
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  • تعتبر رابطة المرأة اليابانية الجديدة (أو ما يُعرف ب NJWL) منظمة نسائية غير حزبية في اليابان تأسست على يد فيوسيي ايشكاوا لتحسين الأوضاع القانونية للمرأة في اليابان ولنيل الحق الانتخابي وللنهوض بالسياسات الخاصة بالمرأة، ومنها الأمور المعيشية والتعليم والأعمال، وأيضا لتثقيف المرأة اليابانية بشأن الديمقراطية والمواطنة وذلك في الثالث من نوفمبر لعام 1945 بعد الحرب العالمية الثانية. وقد تأثرت الرابطة بالمنظمات الداعية إلى حق الانتخاب في الفترة ما قبل الحرب العالمية الثانية غير أنها لم تذكر أي من المساواة بين الجنسين أو وضع المرأة في العمل ضمن مبادئها التأسيسية. وقد عملت الرابطة مع مؤسستها ايشكاوا«على مواجهة المحظورات الاجتماعية المحافظة.» وقامت الرابطة بالضغط على الحكومة فيما يخص القوانين والسياسات التي لا تحقق المساواة في المعاملة بين الرجل والمرأة. وفي عام 1950 تم إعادة تسمية رابطة المرأة اليابانية الجديدة لتكون رابطة حقوق المرأة في اليابان. وبعد ذلك أرست رابطة حقوق المرأة في اليابان مبادئها الرئيسية وهي «المساواة والرفاهية والتطهير السياسي والسلام العالمي الدائم»، وقامت بمساندة الحركات التي تربط بين النساء والنظام الغذائي. (ar)
  • The New Japan Women's League (NJWL or Shin Nihon Fujin Dōmei) was a non-partisan women's organization in Japan formed by Fusae Ichikawa on November 3, 1945, after WWII. The NJWL was established to improve women's legal status in Japan, gain women's suffrage, develop policies for women's lives, education and work, and inform Japanese women about democracy and citizenship. The NJWL was influenced by pre-World War II suffrage organizations and did not mention gender equality or women in the workforce in its founding principles. NJWL and Ichikawa worked to "struggle against conservative social taboos." NJWL lobbied the government over laws and policies that were unequal in treatment of men and women. In 1950, New Japan Women's League was renamed to the Women's Suffrage League of Japan. Thereafter, Women's Suffrage League of Japan had the basic principles of "equality, welfare, political purification, and permanent world peace" and promoted movements that connect between women and the Diet. (en)
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