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Violence Against Women Campaign
The is calling on the Prime Minister to take a more strategic approach to ending all forms of violence against women and commit to long-term funding of specialised violence against women services.
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Love Food Champions Project
The WI Love Food Champions are working in their communities to help individuals reduce food waste.
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Other Campaigning Issues
Adult Education
The NFWI has been working on adult education since 1922 when a resolution was passed which called on the Government to recognise the great need for the continuance and development of adult education in rural districts and the role that could be played by the voluntary sector.
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Community Hospitals
At our 2007 AGM, the WI passed a resolution calling on the Government to stop the closure of community hospitals. WI members are calling for measures to protect these services and support our local communities.
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Renewable Energy
The Energy Saving Trust (EST) has joined with the NFWI to offer WI members support on all aspects of domestic energy efficiency and renewable energy.
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Women and the Vote
The National Federation of Women’s Institutes is proud to be a supporter of the Women and the Vote campaign. The Women and the Vote campaign celebrates that fact that is now 90 years since women got the vote.
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Update on Action and Options on Local Post Office Closures
The NFWI together with ViRSA (the Village Retail Services Association) has put together special guidance for members on the options available to them.
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