[1] The organization also addressed women's involvement as peace activists and as members of the workforce.
Open to both men and women, it attracted 700 participants from Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland.
Members came mainly from the political left and the trade unions, creating opposition to the Women's Society.
[4] Ouchterlony, a journalist, contributed to the organization's journal Hvad vi vil (What We Want).
[5] From 1888, Meyer was editor of Hvad vi vil, to which she contributed many articles.