[1] In 1931 Razoux Schultz-Metzer helped establish the Batavian Association of Housewives and the Indo-European Alliance–Women's Organisation (IEV-VO).
Like its partner organisation, the Indo Europeesch Verbond, the IEV-VO advocated for European women and children in the territory.
Although women's suffrage had been introduced in the Netherlands in 1919, it had not been extended to its colonies and it remained a central agenda item for members of the Association.
[1] She was reappointed to the Volksraad in 1939, but was on holiday in the Netherlands when the country was invaded by Nazi Germany in 1940, preventing her from returning for the duration of the war.
[3] She joined the board of the East Indies Dutch Red Cross in 1945 and returned to the territory in December 1946.