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The African National Congress Women's League (ANCWL) is an auxiliary women's political organization of the African National Congress (ANC) of South Africa. This organization has its precedent in the Bantu Women's League, and it oscillated from being the Women's Section to the Women's League from its founding, through the exile years, and in a post-apartheid South Africa. After women were allowed to become members of the ANC in 1943, the ANCWL was created as the means by which Black South African women could contribute to the national liberation struggle by channeling Black women's political activity into the ANC by way of the ANCWL.

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  • Die African National Congress Women’s League (kurz ANC Women’s League oder ANCWL, deutsch etwa: Frauenliga des Afrikanischen Nationalkongresses) ist eine Unterorganisation der südafrikanischen Regierungspartei African National Congress (ANC). (de)
  • The African National Congress Women's League (ANCWL) is an auxiliary women's political organization of the African National Congress (ANC) of South Africa. This organization has its precedent in the Bantu Women's League, and it oscillated from being the Women's Section to the Women's League from its founding, through the exile years, and in a post-apartheid South Africa. After women were allowed to become members of the ANC in 1943, the ANCWL was created as the means by which Black South African women could contribute to the national liberation struggle by channeling Black women's political activity into the ANC by way of the ANCWL. From its founding until the present the organization's structure, internal debates, and activity have been influenced by critical events in the national liberation struggle and by the ultimate authority of the ANC. Although the ANCWL was established as a way to incorporate women and their issues into the ANC, there are conflicting accounts over the extent to which women and their issues were represented by this organization, the degree to which organizational autonomy was desired, and the organization's relationship with feminist politics. After the ANC was allowed to return to South Africa in 1990, the ANCWL returned to being a formal organization within the ANC. The most recent president of the ANCWL was Bathabile Dlamini, who held the office from 2015 until April 2022, when the entire national executive of the league was disbanded by the National Executive Committee of the mainstream ANC. (en)
  • La Liga de Mujeres del Congreso Nacional Africano (en inglés: African National Congress Women's League ANCWL) es un grupo político de Sudáfrica. Está presidido por . (es)
  • La Ligue des femmes du Congrès national africain (African National Congress Women's League en anglais - ANCWL) est, en Afrique du Sud, l'aile féminine du Congrès national africain (ANC). Elle est fondée en 1918 sous le nom de « Ligue des femmes bantoues » et intègre l'ANC en 1943, quand ce dernier ouvre pour la première fois ses rangs aux femmes noires. Sa première présidente est Charlotte Maxeke. La Ligue des femmes de l'ANC prend son nom actuel en 1948. Elle participe avec la Fédération des femmes sud-africaines à plusieurs manifestations contre le gouvernement sud-africain et contre sa politique d'apartheid (campagne de défiance en 1952, marche des femmes en 1956). Lillian Ngoyi devient en 1956 la première femme de l'ANCWL membre du Comité exécutif national de l'ANC. En 1960, la Ligue des femmes est interdite avec l'ANC, forçant ses dirigeantes à entrer dans la clandestinité. Elle n'est de nouveau autorisée qu'en 1990, après la levée d'interdiction par le président Frederik de Klerk. En 1993, Winnie Mandela en devient la présidente, réélue une seconde fois en 1997. Sa présidente actuelle est Bathabile Dlamini (depuis 2015). La Ligue des femmes soutient la candidature de Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma pour prendre la tête de l'ANC lors du congrès du parti prévu pour décembre 2017, ce qui aurait fait d'elle la candidate de l'ANC à la présidence de la République sud-africaine. C'est finalement Cyril Ramaphosa qui est choisi. (fr)
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  • ANCWL (en)
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  • African National Congress (en)
  • Women's League (en)
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  • Meokgo Matuba (en)
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  • Die African National Congress Women’s League (kurz ANC Women’s League oder ANCWL, deutsch etwa: Frauenliga des Afrikanischen Nationalkongresses) ist eine Unterorganisation der südafrikanischen Regierungspartei African National Congress (ANC). (de)
  • La Liga de Mujeres del Congreso Nacional Africano (en inglés: African National Congress Women's League ANCWL) es un grupo político de Sudáfrica. Está presidido por . (es)
  • The African National Congress Women's League (ANCWL) is an auxiliary women's political organization of the African National Congress (ANC) of South Africa. This organization has its precedent in the Bantu Women's League, and it oscillated from being the Women's Section to the Women's League from its founding, through the exile years, and in a post-apartheid South Africa. After women were allowed to become members of the ANC in 1943, the ANCWL was created as the means by which Black South African women could contribute to the national liberation struggle by channeling Black women's political activity into the ANC by way of the ANCWL. (en)
  • La Ligue des femmes du Congrès national africain (African National Congress Women's League en anglais - ANCWL) est, en Afrique du Sud, l'aile féminine du Congrès national africain (ANC). Elle est fondée en 1918 sous le nom de « Ligue des femmes bantoues » et intègre l'ANC en 1943, quand ce dernier ouvre pour la première fois ses rangs aux femmes noires. Sa première présidente est Charlotte Maxeke. Sa présidente actuelle est Bathabile Dlamini (depuis 2015). (fr)
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  • African National Congress Women’s League (de)
  • African National Congress Women's League (en)
  • Liga de Mujeres del Congreso Nacional Africano (es)
  • Ligue des femmes de l'ANC (fr)
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