Tuvalu National Council for Women

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Formation1980
HeadquartersFunafuti
Co-ordinator
Pulafagu Toafa
Tuvalu National Council for Women
Formation1980
HeadquartersFunafuti
Co-ordinator
Pulafagu Toafa

Tuvalu National Council for Women (TNCW) is a Tuvaluan national council, which is the umbrella organisation for non-governmental women's rights groups in the country. The TNCW aims to enable gender equity in Tuvalu, through educational campaigns and through resourcing women to be informed about their economic, legal and social rights.

The work to create the Tuvalu National Council for Women (TNCW) began in the late 1970s.[1] It was formally established in 1980 during Tuvalu's transition to independence.[2] Initially the organisation's goals were to improve the standard of living for women, but this has expanded to include gender equity in all forms.[2]

Administration

The TNCW has a council which consists of sixteen women.[1] Two women represent each of the islands that compose the country.[1] It acts as a bridge between governmental and volunteer organisations and is registered as a charity.[1][3] The TNCW has a staff of three: one co-ordinator and two further staff.[1] The organisation's base is in Funafuti.[4] As of 2021 the co-ordinator was Pulafagu Toafa.[5]

Lilian Falealuga Tine was previously the Interim Coordinator of the TNCW.[6][7][8]

Projects

Finance

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI