[1] The Women's International Council of Socialist and Labour Organizations was established on August 17, 1907, at the First International Conference of Socialist Women held in Stuttgart.
[2] The Socialist International Women trace their origins to this body, through a series of subsequent organisations.
It was named International Socialist Women's Committee founded in 1926 under Edith Kemmis as the women's section of the Labour and Socialist International.
This organisation lasted until 1940, when its work came to a halt as a result of the Second World War.
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