The All-Russian Sociopolitical Movement of Women of Russia (MWR) was a Russian feminist civic and political organisation founded by Ekaterina Lakhova in November 1996.
[1][2] A split from the Women of Russia voting bloc,[3] MWR was a more far-reaching reformist movement than the Women's Union of Russia, aiming for a complete democratic reform of Russia and the creation of a civil society.
They took their lead to increase women's voices and rights from the World Conference on Women, 1995.
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