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Culture saw no need to channel funds into an umbrella organization with such broad reach. That decision in turn, led to a split in the organization in 1992, with one branch retaining the name Dutch Women's Council and the other new organization, Arachne Women's Advice Bureau for Government Policy, being developed to evaluate women's policy issues. Social Participation and Rights of Women remain the goals of the organization, which has approximately 50 affiliated organizations. The organization's archival materials are located at the
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council had a requirement that all affiliated associations, companies, or organizations have at least one woman who was a member of their governing board. To ensure that no single organization could dominate the other members, the bylaws specified that all decisions had to be unanimous. It was also hoped that such a rule would cause the women to discuss and eliminate issues which were divisive.
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The NVR membership was neither tied to political ideology or religious affiliation, which meant that debate on various points of view were welcomed, but also at times made members uncomfortable as their particular customs or practices had to be set aside for the advancement of the whole group. The
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In 1972 the National Women's Council was reorganized to become the Dutch Women's Council and throughout the 1980s a corporate structure was adopted changing focus to a more economic focus. By the end of the 1980s, the organization faced a crisis because the Ministry of Welfare, Public Health and
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Among the issues the Council focused upon initially were equal education for girls and boys, the inclusion of women in employment opportunities, health and sanitation legislation, illegitimacy, loss of women's autonomy upon marriage, prostitution, alcoholism, and other social ills. Initially,
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to unite women's groups across the country in their struggles for economic, legal, political, and social rights. Initially their focus was not political, but expanded to encompass
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was held, the board members of the exhibition decided that an umbrella organization called the National Women's Council of the Netherlands (
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was not an area in which the women focused; however, increasing involvement of several members like
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Atria Institute on gender equality and women's history
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Nationale Tentoonstelling van Vrouwenarbeid 1898|(nl)
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Soon after the National Exhibition of Women's Labor
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Dutch
umbrella organization
women's suffrage
Nationale Tentoonstelling van Vrouwenarbeid 1898|(nl)
Dutch
Mariane van Hogendorp
International Council of Women
women's suffrage
Aletta Jacobs
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Susan B. Anthony
Atria Institute on gender equality and women's history
Grever & Waaldijk 2004


Nederlandse Vrouwen Raad 2013
de Vries 2015


Leydesdorff 2009
Grever & Waaldijk 2004
De Nationale Vrouwenraad 1911
De Nationale Vrouwenraad 1911
De Nationale Vrouwenraad 1911
Grever 1994
Atria 1998
"Hogendorp, Mariane Catherine van (1834-1909)"
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Transforming the Public Sphere: The Dutch National Exhibition of Women's Labor in 1898
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