Norwegian Women's Lobby

Norwegian Women's Lobby
Formation 27 January 2014
Type Political advocacy
Location
Membership
10 NGOs
President
Gunhild Vehusheia
Website kvinnelobby.no

The Norwegian Women's Lobby (Norwegian: Norges kvinnelobby) is a politically independent human rights political advocacy organisation, and is the umbrella organisation for the Norwegian women's rights and women's organisations. It works to integrate women's perspectives into all political, economical and social processes, nationally and internationally, and to eliminate all forms of discrimination against women and girls.

History and organisation

The Norwegian Women's Lobby was founded on 27 January 2014 by eight nationwide women's rights organisations.[1] The organisation currently has ten member organisations. Its establishment was in accordance with the recommendations of the government-appointed Gender Equality Commission (chaired by Hege Skjeie) of 2010.[2] It is modelled after similar organisations in other countries, particularly the Swedish Women's Lobby and the European Women's Lobby at the EU level. The first President was Margunn Bjørnholt and the first Vice President was Fakhra Salimi. In 2016 Gunhild Vehusheia was elected President of the organisation.

The organisation aims to promote women's human rights, based on the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, the Beijing Platform for Action[3] and other fundamental international agreements.[4][1][5] Its member organisations include all the significant women's rights organisations of Norway and have been championing women's human rights since 1884; the founding organisations were described by the Equality and Anti-Discrimination Ombud Sunniva Ørstavik as "the very foundation of the efforts to promote women's rights in Norway."[4] As a civil society umbrella organisation, the Norwegian Women's Lobby only accepts nonpartisan organisations as members.

Member organisations

Presidents

Expert Committee on Women's and Gender Equality Policies

The Expert Committee on Women's and Gender Equality Policies is a permanent body of experts and works under the sponsorship of the Norwegian Women's Lobby. The expert committee is chaired by Cathrine Holst. The additional members of the committee are former supreme court justice Karin Bruzelius, professor of gender studies Beatrice Halsaa, professor of public law Anne Hellum, research professor in economic history Eirinn Larsen and professor of political science Hege Skjeie, the former chair of the government-appointed Gender Equality Commission.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 Norges kvinnelobby har stiftats!, Swedish Women's Lobby, 28 January 2014
  2. Norwegian Official Report 2011:18 "Struktur for likestilling" and Norwegian Official Report 2012:15 "Politikk for likestilling"
  3. Beijing Platform for Action, United Nations
  4. 1 2 Gratulerer, Norges kvinnelobby!, Gender Equality and Anti-Discrimination Ombud, 29 January 2014
  5. Norsk kvinnebevegelse slår seg sammen i ny lobby, Kureren, 29 January 2014
  6. "Expert Committee on Women's and Gender Equality Policies". kvinnelobby.no. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
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