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89:, meeting with the government, changing "oppressive traditions," access to land for both single and married women, and women's representation in negotiations and government. Because it was taboo, according to custom, for women to speak out in public meetings, those who "did speak out were often beaten by their husbands for doing so and over 50 per cent of RWM's membership faced 47:). The purpose of NMRW was to give a voice to rural women in South Africa. Many women in the 1990s were not able to inherit land or speak freely about problems they faced in the community. In addition, until 1994, married black women were considered minors by the law. NMRW has also been a champion of the recognition of 501: 83:(TRAC), in June 1991, RWM drafted an organizational constitution. RWM had several objectives in place by 1993, including increasing women's participation in village meetings or 496: 51:. NMRW has helped women set up their own methods of employment and to resist oppressive traditions in customary law. NMRW is headquartered in 455: 395: 363: 256: 220: 161: 421: 67:
and its sub-committee, TRAC. The aim was to unify rural women facing forced removals, and give them a voice. TRAC employed
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was elected chairperson. RWM worked as an umbrella organization to "mobilize over 500 women's groups." With help from the
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Transvaal Rural Action Committee (April 1994). "The Rural Women's Movement: Holding the Knife on the Sharp Edge".
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The Rural Women's Movement (RWM) was launched in 1986, in Mathopestad, funded and organised by
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Later, the RWM changed its name to the National Movement of Rural Women (NMRW).
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township where they would be able to build a training facility.
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and rural women's advocate, to coordinate the RWM. In 1986,
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nonprofit
grassroots
South Africa
customary law
Marshalltown
Black Sash
Lydia Kompe
trade unionist
Nomhlangano Beauty Mkhize
Transvaal Rural Action Committee
kgotlas
domestic violence
Mpophomeni


"The Traditional Courts Bill is dead. Long live Sizani Ngubane!"



"Access to Land"
"South Africa: Customary Marriage - Is the Law Working?"
"South African: Blending Tradition and Change"


"Power Surge"
"National Movement of Rural Women"
SPEAK 1994
"Lydia Kompe"
"Women's Global Green Action Network"
"A Lifetime of Fighting for Women's Rights"

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