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gave the association $ 125,000 in April 1996 to assist "the development and implementation of innovative leadership training programs for women within " which led to the creation of the
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the association advocated and lobbied organisations and higher learning institutions to retain and hire women in policy-making positions. By the 1950s the organisation ran an annual meeting, a journal, and had over 1500 members. In 1951 the association's members voted to retain their autonomy and
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