Asian countries |
by the delegation of 1979, 1980, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1994, 1995, 1996 |
European countries |
by the delegation of 1982, 1989, 1991 |
America |
by the 1992 |
Australia & New Zealand |
by the 1981, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1993, 1997 |
Sweden & Norway |
by the 1998 |
- The institutions in Australia and New Zealand which the delegation of the'‚X‚Vvisited are following.
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Women's Centre, Women's Action Alliance,
National Archives, Mayor of Christchurch, Hillmorton High School,
Elizabeth Centre(Melbourne), CERESS(the center for the environmental education and training),
Women's Forum in Port Phillip, Queen Elizabeth Centre(the care center for the aged),
Immigration and Multiculture Office(Sydney)
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- The institutions and the activities in Sweden and Norway, which the '98 delegation visited and did are as follows:
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Fredrika-Bremer (Stockholm) - The association for women's rights, established in 1884 which was the first in the world.
The Swedish Library of talking books and braille (Stockholm) - 3000 books per year are taped or brailled.
The Lecture by Ms Susanne Gaje, Committee Deputy Secretary - Themes: Equal Opportunity, Welfare Society and Women's Work in Sweden.
Skanskbarns School (Stockholm) - Primary school for integrated education of abled and disabled students. Taught Japanese culture in five classes.
Tellus Fritidscenters (Stockholm) - Leisure center for retired and impaired.
Henie-Onstad Eldresenter (Oslo) - Leisure center for retired and impaired.
Ryen Eldreboliger (Oslo) - Housing for aged combined with hospitals.
Bergenforum 21 (Bergen) - Environmental protection group.
Homestay (Bergen) - Impressed with their traditional homes and frugal meals.
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