Women's International League For Peace And Freedom
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Agent TypeOrganisationActivities & OccupationsWomen's rights activistsHistoryIn 1915 a Congress of Women from twelve countries met in The Hague under the presidency of Jane Adams to consider problems in connection with war. They agreed on Principles of a Permanent Peace. In 1919 under the new name Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, it established a more fully-constituted organisation.
Women's International League For Peace And Freedom. University of Melbourne Archives, accessed 08/03/2026, https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/63371