National Council of German Women's Organizations
Deutscher Frauenrat | |
![]() | |
Abbreviation | DF |
---|---|
Formation | 1951 |
Type | NGO |
Legal status | Registered association |
Focus | Gender equality |
Headquarters | Berlin, Germany |
Methods | Law reform, political advocacy |
Membership | 62 NGOs with 11 million members |
President | Beate von Miquel |
Website | www |
The National Council of German Women's Organizations – German Women's Lobby (German: Deutscher Frauenrat – Lobby der Frauen in Deutschland) is a German umbrella organization for organizations concerned with women's rights and gender equality. One of Europe's largest women's organizations, it includes 62 member organizations with 11 million members.[1]
History and policies
It was founded in 1951 and views itself as a successor of the Bund Deutscher Frauenvereine, that existed from 1894 to 1933.[2] The council, similar to the Bund Deutscher Frauenvereine, was traditionally an umbrella organization for the bourgeois or "bourgeois-liberal" women's movement, but over time developed a broader political profile as a result of a rapprochement between the bourgeois-liberal women's movement and the labor or social democrat women's movement, as the labor unions also joined the organization. Today, it is a broad and representative umbrella organization for the German women's movement with 62 member organizations and 11 million members. The National Council of German Women's Organizations initiated the establishment of the CEDAW Alliance Germany, and serves as its host institution. It is a founding member of the European Women's Lobby and its largest national chapter. Irene Stoehr, historical social scientist and journalist and Rita Pawlowski were of the importants members of the editorial staff of this organization.[3] Since 2021 Beate von Miquel has served as president of the organization.[4]
See also
References
- ↑ Bekanntmachung der öffentlichen Liste über die Registrierung von Verbänden und deren Vertretern, Deutscher Bundestag
- ↑ Angela Icken, Der Deutsche Frauenrat: Etablierte Frauenverbandsarbeit im gesellschaftlichen Wandel, Springer, 2013
- ↑ Inge von Bönninghausen: Mit demokratischem Elan. Die Rolle der politischen Frauenpublizistik, in: Die unfertige Demokratie (siehe Bibliografie), o. S.
- ↑ "Dr. Beate von Miquel". Retrieved 2022-09-10.