Native Women's Association of Canada

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Die Native Women's Association of Canada (NWAC) ist eine Organisation der indigenen kanadischen Frauen, insbesondere der First Nations und der Métis. Die Frauen der dritten indigenen Gruppe in Kanada, der Inuit, schufen sich eine eigene Organisation namens . rdf:langString
L'Association des femmes autochtones du Canada ou AFAC est une des organisations autochtones nationales du Canada et représente les femmes autochtones, spécifiquement les femmes Premières Nations et Métis. Les femmes Inuits sont représentées par une organisation différente, . L’AFAC est généralement reconnue comme la voix officielle représentant les femmes autochtones au Canada. rdf:langString
The Native Women's Association of Canada (NWAC; French: Association des femmes autochthones du Canada [AFAC]) is a national Indigenous organization representing the political voice of Indigenous women, girls, and gender-diverse people in Canada, inclusive of First Nations on and off reserve, status and non-status, disenfranchised, Métis, and Inuit. An aggregate of Indigenous women's organizations from across the country, NWAC was founded on the collective goal to enhance, promote, and foster the social, economic, cultural and political well-being of Indigenous women within their respective communities and Canadian societies. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Native Women’s Association of Canada
rdf:langString Association des femmes autochtones du Canada
rdf:langString Native Women's Association of Canada
rdf:langString Native Women's Association of Canada
rdf:langString Native Women's Association of Canada
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rdf:langString Die Native Women's Association of Canada (NWAC) ist eine Organisation der indigenen kanadischen Frauen, insbesondere der First Nations und der Métis. Die Frauen der dritten indigenen Gruppe in Kanada, der Inuit, schufen sich eine eigene Organisation namens .
rdf:langString L'Association des femmes autochtones du Canada ou AFAC est une des organisations autochtones nationales du Canada et représente les femmes autochtones, spécifiquement les femmes Premières Nations et Métis. Les femmes Inuits sont représentées par une organisation différente, . L’AFAC est généralement reconnue comme la voix officielle représentant les femmes autochtones au Canada. L'AFAC était établie en 1974 comme un regroupement de treize organisations féminines autochtones de partout au Canada. Elle a pour objectif commun d'améliorer, de promouvoir et de favoriser le bien-être social, économique, culturel et politique des femmes autochtones (Premières Nation et Métis) au sein de leurs propres sociétés et de la société canadienne.
rdf:langString The Native Women's Association of Canada (NWAC; French: Association des femmes autochthones du Canada [AFAC]) is a national Indigenous organization representing the political voice of Indigenous women, girls, and gender-diverse people in Canada, inclusive of First Nations on and off reserve, status and non-status, disenfranchised, Métis, and Inuit. An aggregate of Indigenous women's organizations from across the country, NWAC was founded on the collective goal to enhance, promote, and foster the social, economic, cultural and political well-being of Indigenous women within their respective communities and Canadian societies. Since 1974, NWAC has established governance structures, decision-making processes, financial policies and procedures, and networks. NWAC engages in national and international advocacy aimed at legislative and policy reforms that promote equality for Indigenous women, girls, Two-Spirit, and gender-diverse people, including LGBTQ+ people. Through advocacy, policy, and legislative analysis, NWAC works to preserve Indigenous culture and advance the well-being of all Indigenous women, girls, and gender-diverse people, as well as their families and communities. NWAC works on a variety of issues such as employment, labour and business, health, violence prevention and safety, justice and human rights, environment, early learning childcare and international affairs.
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