Former women's rights organization in the Balkans (1923–30)
Little Entente of Women
Малка женска антанта (Bulgarian) Malá ženská dohoda (Czechoslovak) Μικρή Αντάντ Γυναικών/Mikris Entent Gynaikon (Greek) Mała Ententa Kobiet (Polish) Mica Antantă feminină (Romanian) Мала женски Антанта/Male Antante Žena (Serbian)
Participants in the 1925 Athens Convention of the Little Entente of Women
Formation
1923
Dissolved
1930
Type
Women's organization
Location
Europe, The Balkan Region
Membership
Bulgaria Czechoslovakia Greece Poland Romania Yugoslavia
Little Entente of Women (1923–1930) was an umbrella organization for women's groups in the Balkan region and one of the first organizations to try to reunite Eastern European women from the former Austro-Hungarian region to work on changing their legal, socio-economic and political status. Though they succeeded in submitting draft legislations, change was slow to occur. After six years, the organization disbanded and the women funneled their efforts into other international feminist organizations.
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