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Home » What's new » [14/4/2016] Updated the biographies of sixteen 1000 PeaceWomen

[14/4/2016] Updated the biographies of sixteen 1000 PeaceWomen

This entry was posted in What's new on 2016-04-15 by ellen

 

We updated 16 Thousand PeaceWomen’s profiles, including Faith Bandler, Domitila Barrios de Chungara, Rebecca Gomperts, Savitri MacCuish, Asma Jahangir, Nirmala Despande, Irom Sharmaila Chanu, Shahjahan Apa, Joan Hinton, Eve Bazaiba Masudi, Barbro Sunback, Patricia Gaffney, Diana Francis, Kathy Galloway, Mary Soledad Perpiñan, Medea Benjamin, and Anna Politkovskaya.


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