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In 2023, Women in Red is focusing on peace and diplomacy as a year-long initiative. We hope both inexperienced and seasoned editors will join us in creating biographies and other articles about women who are or have been peace activists, diplomats or have otherwise contributed to the cause of peace and constructive international relations, as well as their organizations, writings, awards and other connected works.

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Peace and Diplomacy initiative
2023
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Welcome!

This virtual editathon allows enthusiasts wherever they may be to participate in our initiative. Contributors are of course also welcome to add articles on any other women who deserve to be covered, for example under the topics of the month or our comprehensive #1day1woman priority.

The main goals of the event are:

  • to encourage inexperienced editors and show them how they can contribute to Wikipedia by creating biographies of some of the world's most prominent women
  • to draw the attention of more experienced editors to the need for concerted action in combating the systemic bias against the coverage of women and women's works
  • to promote the new/improved articles and images through social media

What else?

  • The lists of redlinks should provide inspiration.
Thank you!

Redlists

A wide variety of redlink lists can be found on our Redlist index. Those relating to war and diplomacy are listed below:

  • Diplomacy/diplomats (CS) (WD)
  • Peace (CS) (WD)
  • Peace activists (WD)
  • United Nations women (CS) (WD)
  • Refugees (CS)

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December 2023

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November 2023

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October 2023

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September 2023

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August 2023

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  1. Wales Myriel Davies (also WIR-283)
  2. Canada Kathy Bunka - Created page
  3. Germany Marie Simon - PIN
  4. United States Janet Kauffman - improved from stub to start-class
  5. United States Mary Shapard - PIN
  6. Lebanon Nejla Abu-Izzedin - PIN
  7. United States Lorraine Granado
  8. United States Rhoda Hatch
  9. United States Cessie Alfonso - PIN
  10. Australia Stella Cornelius (also WIR 277)

July 2023

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June 2023

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May 2023

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April 2023

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March 2023

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  1. Italy Anita Dobelli Zampetti (also 258 and 260)
  2. Pakistan Saba Ismail
  3. Belarus Iskui Abalyan
  4. Mexico Sylvia Aguilera García
  5. Austria-HungaryRomania Lotte Binder (also WIR 260)
  6. Mexico Elena Landázuri (also WIR 260) - TW, PIN
  7. Hungary Paula Pogány (also WIR 260) - PIN, TW
  8. Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria Elizabeth Gawrie
  9. Hungary Irma Szirmai (also WIR 260) - TW
  10. United States Powerful Patriots: Nationalist Protest in China’s Foreign Relations book by author Jessica Chen Weiss below
  11. United States Jessica Chen Weiss (upgrade)
  12. France Cécile Pozzo di Borgo (also 258) - TW
  13. Eva Weigold Schultz (Note, still draft Draft:Eva Weigold Schultz (by CT5555)
  14. ItalyArgentina Enrichetta Chiaraviglio-Giolitti (also 258 and 260) - TW
  15. Karen B. Decker - PIN
  16. Ofra Farhi
  17. Italy Ida Vassalini (also 258 and 260) - PIN, TW

February 2023

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  1. United Nations UNDP Beijing Express Declaration (complete rewrite, upgrade)
  2. Italy Lina Schwarz - PIN
  3. Kosovo Meliza Haradinaj-Stublla - PIN
  4. Australia Ruby Sophia Rich
  5. Laos Khamphao Ernthavanh -PIN
  6. United States Pearl Farmer Richardson - PIN
  7. Switzerland #Germany Dora Staudinger TW, PIN
  8. United KingdomThe Gambia Sharon Wardle at AfD now, upgrade, PIN
  9. Italy Virginia Tango Piatti (also WiR-255) - PIN
  10. United KingdomSouth Africa Hannah Stanton - PIN
  11. United States Inez Jackson (also WiR-256) - PIN
  12. United States Erna P. Harris (also WiR-255 and 256) - PIN

January 2023

  1. Catalonia Montserrat Cervera Rodon (also WiR-253) - TW
  2. ItalyUnited States Cora Slocomb di Brazza
  3. Basque Country (autonomous community) Maixux Rekalde (also WiR-253) - TW
  4. Chile Nicolasa Quintremán (also WiR-253) - TW
  5. New Zealand Kae Miller
  6. Sweden Gunhild Tegen
  7. Sweden Betty Olsson
  8. Saudi Arabia Thoraya Obaid
  9. United StatesGermany Lisa Kalvelage
  10. Switzerland Lotti Latrous
  11. Australia Clara Weekes
  12. Canada Amira Elghawaby
  13. Japan Nobuko Takahashi (ambassador) stub
  14. United States Napalm ladies
  15. United States Bertha McNeill - PIN
  16. United Kingdom Susannah Montgomery - PIN
  17. Ukraine Myroslava Shcherbatiuk- PIN
  18. Austria Helene Lecher- PIN
  19. France Sylvie Pétiaux- PIN
  20. Sweden Annika Söder- PIN
  21. ChileCosta Rica Olga Bianchi- PIN
  22. Switzerland Camille Vidart- PIN
  23. Republic of Artsakh Naira Melkumian
  24. United States Anne Withington - PIN
  25. Sweden Elisabeth Krey-Lange - PIN
  26. JapanUnited States Marii Hasegawa - add img, PIN
  27. European Union Bettina Muscheidt
  28. United States Lucy Biddle Lewis - PIN
  29. United States Robin Quinville - PIN
  30. Sweden Ellen Palmstierna - PIN
  31. Sweden Anna T. Nilsson - PIN
  32. Cyprus Katherine Clerides
  33. France Madeleine Rolland
  34. France Gabrielle Petit (feminist)
  35. United States Florence Holbrook - PIN, WQ
  36. Slovenia Blanka Jamnišek - PIN
  37. France Jeanne Halbwachs - PIN
  38. Latvia Edīte Medne
  39. Sweden Matilda Widegren - PIN
  40. France Camille Drevet
  41. United States A. Evelyn Newman - PIN, WQ
  42. France Marie-Louise Bouglé
  43. Austria Helene Scheu-Riesz
  44. France Henriette Sauret
  45. Denmark Henriette Crone - PIN
  46. United States Kirsten Madison
  47. France Alice Jouenne - PIN, TW
  48. Palestine Armenia Lina Abu Akleh
  49. Austria Yella Hertzka - PIN
  50. Denmark Else Zeuthen - PIN
  51. France La Voix des femmes - TW
  52. Switzerland Annelise Rüegg - PIN
  53. France Colette Reynaud
  54. France Fanny Clar - TW
  55. France Bernadette Cattanéo - PIN
  56. Austria Olga Misař - PIN
  57. Netherlands Adrienne van Melle-Hermans - PIN
  58. United States Alice Thacher Post - PIN
  59. GermanySweden Rosalinda von Ossietzky-Palm
  60. United States Rose Morgan French - PIN
  61. Israel Osnat Lubrani
  62. United States Lillian G. Kohlhamer - PIN
  63. Belgium Eugénie Hamer - PIN
  64. Israel Hagar Rublev - PIN
  65. United States Phyllis Kaminsky
  66. Switzerland Élisabeth Decrey Warner
  67. United States Annie E. Molloy - PIN
  68. United StatesJapan Esther Biddle Rhoads - PIN
  69. Finland Helena Kekkonen
  70. SlovakiaMária Krasnohorská
  71. Sweden Greta Engkvist - PIN
  72. Denmark Voldborg Ølsgaard
  73. Slovakia Ingrid Brocková - PIN
  74. SlovakiaUnited States Marína Paulínyová - PIN
  75. New Zealand Amanda Ellis
  76. Canada Jennifer May Loten - PIN
  77. Syria Dima Aktaa

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