Tibetan Women’s Association celebrates 28th anniversary

Photo via Tibet Post International

The Tibetan Women's Association (TWA) celebrates its 28th year in exile this month. Officially founded in India on September 10, 1984, members tell that the a precursor to the modern group began on March 12, 1959, when Tibetan women from three provinces came together in peaceful protest of the Chinese government.

According to the TWA website: "The Tibetan Women's Association (TWA) has 56 regional chapters and over 16,000 members outside Tibet. Today, TWA is the second largest Tibetan NGO and the only women's NGO in exile that advocates human rights for Tibetan women in Tibet and works to empower Tibetan women in exile, in particular new refugee women from Tibet. TWA's tag-line is 'Advocacy for home, Action in exile.'"

You can read all about the TWA and the events they have organized on this anniversary by clicking here. Photo used with permission of Tibet Post International.

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