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INLW is an association of women from countries world-wide who support the principles of liberalism.

Membership is open to all liberal groups, parties and organisations, as well as individual persons, who support INLW aims.

The activities of INLW are inspired also on the principles of the United Nations Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. INLW performs these principles which are the basis of the Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination against women (CEDAW).

::L.I 55th Congress 15-17 May 2008 Belfast, Northern Ireland

In conjunction with LI Congress, INLW held it's General Meeting on 17 May and a interesting and well attended round table on the theme of "Women in peace processes" chaired by Mrs. Joaquima Alemany, and relevant speakers Mrs. Naomi Long (Northern Ireland) and Mrs. Kandia Camara (Côte d'îvoire).

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::INLW Delegation at United Nations 2008
INLW President, Mrs Alemany and a delegation of 6 members, was attending the 52th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) from 25 February to 7 March 2008 in  New York, entitled "Financing for gender equality and empowerment of women" and "Women's equal participation in conflict prevention, management and conflict resolution and in post-conflict peacebuilding". INLW submitted a statement about the second issue.
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::Manifesto - 10 years of INLW
Manifesto discussed, amended and approved. A guide-line for INLW.
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Liberal International’s main purpose is to be a platform for networking among liberal parties. The 'global village' is beginning to sound like a bit of a cliché but it is a fact that in a world of increasing internationalisation, contacts between liberal parties are of the highest importance. Both governments and the private sector are very active building their international networks. If political parties get left behind we risk being marginalized in decision making processes that are increasingly a cross-border thing.
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