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Years active. 1930–1977. Carmen Clemente Travieso (1900–1983) was a Venezuelan journalist and women's rights activist. She was the first graduate of the Central University of Venezuela as a reporter and one of the first women employed as a full-time journalist in Venezuela. She was one of the earliest group of women who joined the Communist ...
Women’s suffrage in Venezuela was first granted with the Constitution of 1947. [5] Women had started organising around the 1930s and 1940s with the death of dictator Juan Vicente Gómez. [6] But it was not until the 1950s that women from all social classes got involved and not only middle-class women. [7]
The Miraflores Palace is the seat of the Venezuelan government, where the official office of the president of Venezuela is located.. The Cabinet of Ministers of Venezuela (Spanish: Gabinete de Ministros de Venezuela is one of the bodies that make up the Venezuelan executive in that country's presidential system, alongside the Council of Ministers (Spanish: Consejo de Ministros). [1]
Women's Development Bank. The Women's Development Bank ( Spanish: Banco Nacional de la Mujer or Banmujer ), was established in Venezuela in 2001 to remedy the political, economic, and social disadvantages faced by women. The Bank offers both financial and non-financial services to women. The first President was Nora Castañeda .
Public Ministry of Venezuela. The Public Ministry of Venezuela is an organ belonging to Citizen Power, it has autonomous and independent character. It is under the direction of the Attorney General of the Republic who is elected by the National Assembly for a period of seven years. Building of the Public Ministry in Caracas - Candelaria parish.
In 2007, the country enacted Ley Organica Sobre el Derecho de las Mujeres a una Vida Libre de Violencia (Organic Law on the Right of Women to a Life Free of Violence). [18] The Organization of American States hosts an in-house agency, MESECVI, "for the promotion and protection of women's rights and gender equality". Its current technical ...
Argentina. President of a Major Political Party – Eva Perón – 1947 [1] First women in Congress – Twenty-two peronist women – 1951 [2] Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies – Delia Parodi – 1953 [3] Minister of the Supreme Court – Margarita Argúas – 1970 [4] Vice President of Argentina – Isabel Perón – 1973 [5]
The Institute of Women (Instituto de las Mujeres, formerly Instituto de la Mujer) is a Spanish autonomous agency attached to the Ministry of Equality. [3] It was established in 1983, "with its main aim ... the promotion of conditions to facilitate social equality between the sexes and the participation of women in political, cultural, economic and social life".