Deutscher Frauenring
The Deutscher Frauenring e.V. (DFR) has been advocating for the equality of women in society since 1949. As a non-partisan association, it promotes political participation, organizes educational offerings, and is internationally committed to women's rights and social justice.
Deutscher Frauenring e.V. (DFR) - A Description
editAbout the Deutscher Frauenring
editThe Deutscher Frauenring e.V. (DFR) is an association of women's organizations that has existed since 1949, advocating for the interests of women in all areas of public life. Founded during a women's congress from October 7 to 10, 1949, in Bad Pyrmont, the DFR aimed from the beginning to strengthen the rights and interests of women in a male-dominated political and social environment[2][3].
Mission and Values
editThe main mission of the Deutscher Frauenring is to achieve gender equality for women and men in German society. The DFR is independent, non-partisan, and non-denominational, working to empower women to become an effective political force. This is done through advocacy for the implementation of equality at the political level, as well as through political education and motivation for political participation[2][3].
Organization and Activities
editThe DFR is active in local rings in around 60 cities in Germany, at the level of state associations, and in the federal association. The organization is divided into federal specialist committees that address various thematic focus areas, such as the compatibility of family and work, equality, violence against women, gender stereotypes, and gender-sensitive health policy. The DFR initiates and organizes seminars, weekend courses, study conferences, and meetings, and publishes documentation of these events in the so-called "Green Series"[1][3].
International Networking and Memberships
editThe Deutscher Frauenring is a member of various international and European organizations, including the Deutscher Frauenrat, the International Council of Women (ICW), the International Alliance of Women (IAW), and UN Women. This networking enables the DFR to promote women's rights worldwide and participate in development cooperation[1][2].
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
editThe DFR continuously advocates for the improvement of living conditions for women and the realization of women's rights. Current focal points include combating social inequality, supporting transgender individuals and other queer people, as well as engaging against female genital mutilation. The organization is also working on creating alternative reports on the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)[1][2].
Intersectional Perspective and Modern Feminist Discourses
editThe Deutscher Frauenring takes an intersectional perspective and understands the human rights of minority groups as an integral part of feminism. This is reflected in the support for diverse marginalized groups and in the continuous development of the organization to meet modern feminist discourses[1][2].
Awards and Recognitions
editTo honor the pioneers of equality, the Deutscher Frauenring has been awarding the "Frauenrings-Frau des Jahres" prize annually since 2012. Previous awardees include significant figures of the German women's movement, such as Marie Stritt, Elisabeth Schwarzhaupt, and Natasha A. Kelly[1].
The Deutscher Frauenring e.V. remains a central actor in the German and international women's rights movement, tirelessly advocating for equality, women's rights, and social justice.
Sources:
edit- 1 - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutscher_Frauenring
- 2 - https://deutscher-frauenring.de
- 3 - https://addf-kassel.de/fileadmin/Sammlungen/Findbuecher_Vereine/NL-K-07_Deutscher_Frauenring_Findbuch.pdf
- 4 - https://deutscher-frauenring.de/landesverband-hamburg/
- 5 - https://frauenrechte.de/unsere-arbeit/tdf-dokumentationsstelle/weblinks-zu-frauenrechtsorganisationen-in-deutschland