Belgian organization provides materials on women's history as well as news and action items on current issues. Check out conferences and bios.
In 1996, Finland celebrated its 90th year of equal civil rights for women. Find articles on women's historical and current status.
Discover summaries of research projects on gender equality in Finland's workplaces. With links to full text of reports in Finnish and English.
Read an article about the history of gender equality in this Scandinavian country, one of the first to grant rights to women.
Three years after the Fourth World Conference on Women, the Austrian government submitted a report on its efforts to reach equality for women.
Read the Czech government's 1998 action plan for women's equality based on resolutions from the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women.
Finland presents its national action plan on women's rights, adopted in 1997 after the Fourth World Conference on Women.
Discover the German government's official policies on women's equality, including resolutions adopted after the 1995 Beijing conference.
Discover Lithuania's 1996 resolution on advancing the rights of its female citizens, and a progress report on the Beijing Conference resolutions.
Find the full text of the "Global Plan for Equal Opportunity," Portugal's implementation of the recommendations made at the Beijing conference.
Read about policies regarding women's rights which were implemented by Belarus after the 1995 Beijing conference.
Following the UN Fourth World Conference on Women in 1995, Bulgaria adopted this resolution on the economic and social equality of women.
Read the full text of a statement on ensuring the rights of women by Denmark's Minister of Foreign Affairs following the 1995 Beijing conference.
Read about the Italian government's plans to adopt the resolutions made at the Fourth World Conference on Women.
Island nation presents a summary of its gender equality resolutions adopted after the Fourth World Conference on Women.
Government's Plenipotentiary for Family and Women presents its plans to adopt the directives laid out in the 1995 Beijing Declaration.
Read Russia's policies, enacted in the wake of the 1995 Beijing conference, to ensure the political, social, and economic advancement of women.
Report describes Norway's official plans to promote women's health, education, legal rights, and other issues, after the 1995 Beijing conference.
Romania follows up on the 1995 Beijing conference with this explanation of its policies meant to advance women's social and political rights.
In this 1997 declaration, the Slovakian government describes its policies to promote the civil and human rights of women.
In this follow-up to the UN Fourth World Conference on Women, the Swedish government adopts principles of equality and policies to promote them.