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Svenska Kvinnoförbundet

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Women's Organisation of the Swedish People's Party in Finland
Svenska kvinnoförbundet
ChairpersonAnita Westerholm
Secretary-GeneralAgneta Udd-Saarela
Founded1907
HeadquartersSimonkatu 8 A, Helsinki, Finland
IdeologyLiberalism
Liberal feminism
Mother partySwedish People's Party
Website
https://www.kvinnoforbundet.fi/sv/startsida/

Svenska Kvinnoförbundet (English: Women's Organisation of the Swedish People's Party in Finland; literally Swedish (-speaking) Women's Federation) is the women's wing of the Swedish People's Party of Finland. The federation was founded in 1907 and has around 2,500 members.[1] The federation consists of 28 local organisations throughout the Swedish-speaking areas of Finland, traditionally known as Svenskfinland.[2]

The organisation is a unifying political forum for Finland-Swedish women who want to work for an equal Finland and defines itself as liberal feminist.[3] It arranges seminars and discussions, shares experiences, takes political initiatives and lobbies at both the national and local political level to highlight the gender perspective in the public debate.

It is at the grassroots level, in local chapters, that much of the activity takes place. The board of directors is the leading body that makes decisions and sets the guidelines for the activities. The board is assisted by various committees and working groups. Anita Westerholm was elected president of the organisation in September 2020.[4]

In June 2020, the organisation launched its own podcast about the everyday lives of women and girls.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Fulla politiska rättigheter för kvinnor i 100år". University of Helsinki. Retrieved 2020-06-18.
  2. ^ "Lokalavdelningar". Svenska Kvinnoförbundet (in Swedish). Retrieved 2020-06-18.
  3. ^ "Liberal feminism". Svenska Kvinnoförbundet (in Swedish). Retrieved 2020-06-18.
  4. ^ Flemmich, Josefin (2020-09-05). "Anita Westerholm ny ordförande för Svenska Kvinnoförbundet". Yle (in Swedish). Retrieved 2023-06-24.
  5. ^ "Svenska Kvinnoförbundet lanserar ny finlandssvensk podd om kvinnoliv och tjejvardag". Vasabladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 2020-06-18.
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