This is a list of people associated with the Women's International Democratic Federation, a women's rights organization established in 1945.
Albania
- Liri Gega (1917âÂÂ1956), communist activist, politician
Algeria
Argentina
Australia
- Freda Brown (1919âÂÂ2009), political communist activist, feminist, WIDF president from 1974
- Jessie Street (1989âÂÂ1970), diplomat, suffragist, founding member (1945)
Austria
- Eva Priester (1910âÂÂ1982), writer, communist, WIDF Korea commission (1951)
Belgium
- Germaine Hannevart (1887âÂÂ1977), pacifist, militant feminist, WIDF Korea commission (1951)
Brazil
Bulgaria
- Tsola Dragoycheva (1898âÂÂ1993), communist politician, founding member (1945)
- Rada Todorova (1902âÂÂ1967), communist politician, founding member (1945)
Canada
- Nora Rodd (1893âÂÂ1994), peace activist, feminist, communist, Korea commission chair (1951)
Chile
China
- Cai Chang (1900âÂÂ1990), politician, women's rights activist, WIDF vice president (1948), Korea commission vice chair (1951)
- Li Dequan (shown as Lee Teh Chu En or Li Teh Chuan, 1896âÂÂ1972), WIDF Executive Council terms in 1948 and 1953.
- Liu Qingyang (1894âÂÂ1977), communist activist, feminist
- Deng Yingchao (1904âÂÂ1992), communist, WIDF council 1948 and 1953.
- He Xiangning (1878âÂÂ1972), revolutionary, feminist, painter, WIDF council (1948)
Croatia (Yugoslavia)
- Kata Pejnovià(1899âÂÂ1966), Croatian Serb feminist, politician, founding member (1945)
Cuba
Czechoslovakia/Czechia
Denmark
- Ida Bachmann (1900âÂÂ1995), librarian, feminist, active in USA, Korea commission vice chair (1951)
- Kate Fleron (1909âÂÂ2006), editor, writer, resistance fighter, observer on WIDF Korea commission (1951)
Egypt
- Inji Aflatoun (1924âÂÂ1989), painter, Marxist activist, WIDF council (1945)
- Saiza Nabarawi (1897âÂÂ1985), journalist, women's rights advocate, WIDF vice president (1953)
El Salvador
- Lorena Peña (born 1955), economist, former guerilla, WDIF president (2016)
Finland
France
- ÃÂliane Brault (1896âÂÂ1982), resistance militant, political socialist, feminist, WIDF council (1948)
- Cécile Brunschvicg (1877âÂÂ1948), feminist politician, founding member (1945)
- Eugénie Cotton (1881âÂÂ1967), scientist, socialist, women's rights advocate, first WIDF president (1945)
- Marie-Claude Vaillant-Couturier (1912âÂÂ1996), resistance member, photojournalist, communist politician, founding member (1945)
- Jeannette Vermeersch (1910âÂÂ2001), communist politician, WIDF council (1945)
East Germany
- Edith Baumann (1909-1973), East German politician, served on the WIDF Executive Council from 1953.
- Ilse Thiele (1920âÂÂ2010), East German politician
- Lilly Wächter (1899âÂÂ1989), socialist politician, women's rights activist, WIDF Korea commission (1951), WIDF vice president (1975)
Greece
Hungary
- Erzsébet Metzker Vass (1915âÂÂ1980), Speaker of the Hungarian Assembly, WIDF Executive Council member from 1951 to 1956.
Iceland
India
- Aruna Asaf Ali (1909âÂÂ1996), educator, independence activist, publisher, WIDF vice president (1975)
- Pushpamayee Bose, WIDF vice-president (1955), president of the National Federation of India Women (1954)
- Renu Chakravartty, elected as WIDF Executive Council member in 1953.
- Vidya Munshi (1919âÂÂ2014), communist politician, journalist, WIDF council (1945)
- Manikuntala Sen (c. 1911âÂÂ1987), communist politician. WIDF council (1948)
- Irma Salas Silva (c. 1911âÂÂ1987), communist activist
Indonesia
- Umi Sardjono (1923âÂÂ2011), anti-fascist women's rights activist, WIDF executive board member
Iran
Italy
- Gisella Floreanini (1906âÂÂ1992), teacher, anti-fascist activist, politician, WIDF council (1945)
- Elena Gatti Caporaso (1918âÂÂ1999), socialist politician, feminist, WIDF council (1948)
- Ada Gobetti (1902âÂÂ1968), journalist, anti-fascist, WIDS council (1945)
- Angiola Minella (1920âÂÂ1988), communist politician, WIDF secretary general (1955)
- Rita Montagnana (1895âÂÂ1979), communist politician
- Teresa Noce (1900âÂÂ1980), union leader, journalist, feminist, WIDF council (1948)
- Camilla Ravera (1889âÂÂ1988), communist politician, feminist, WIDF council (1945)
- Maria Maddalena Rossi (1906âÂÂ1996), anti-fascist communist politician, journalist, WIDF vice president (1955)
Japan
- Hiratsuka RaichÃ
 (1886âÂÂ1971), WIDF vice president (1955)
- Fuki Kushida (1899âÂÂ2001), peace and women's rights activist, WIDF vice president (1975)
Luxembourg
Mongolia
Morocco
- Lucette Mazzella (1910âÂÂ1987), teacher, delegate to WIDF founding conference in 1945
Netherlands
Nigeria
- Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti (1900âÂÂ1978), educator. political campaigner, women's rights activist, WDIF vice president (1955)
North Korea
- Pak Chong-ae (born 1907), communist politician, WIDF council (1948)
Norway
- Kirsten Hansteen (1903âÂÂ1974), editor, librarian, communist politician, WIDF council (1945)
- Mimi Sverdrup Lunden (1894âÂÂ1955), writer, women's rights advocate, WIDF council (1948)
Poland
- Regina Fleszarowa (1888âÂÂ1969), geographer, women's rights activist, WIDF council (1945)
- Eugenia Pragierowa (1888âÂÂ1964), socialist activist, feminist, politician, WIDF council (1945)
Portugal
Romania
- ConstanÃÂa CrÃÂciun (1814âÂÂ2002), communist politician, educator, WIDF council (1948)
- Ana Pauker (1893âÂÂ1960), communist politician, founding member (1945)
Soviet Union
- Nina Vasilyevna Popova (1908âÂÂ1994), Soviet politician, women's rights advocate, chaired Soviet Women's Committee, founding member (1945)
- Valentina Tereshkova (born 1937), cosmonaut, communist politician, WIDF vice president (1975)
Yugoslavia
- Mitra Mitrovià(1912âÂÂ2001), politician, feminist, writer, WIDF council (1945)
South Africa
- Kate Molale (1928âÂÂ1980), political activist, women's rights advocate
- Florence Mophosho (1921âÂÂ1985), anti-apartheid activist, feminist
- Lillian Ngoyi (1911âÂÂ1980), anti-apartheid activist, unionist
Spain
Sudan
- Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim (1930âÂÂ2017), writer, women's rights activist, socialist leader, WIDF president (1991)
Sweden
- Andrea Andreen (1888âÂÂ1972), physician, pacifist, feminist, WIDF Council (1945)
- Valborg Svensson (1903âÂÂ1983), communist politician, journalist, WIDF Council (1948, 1956)
- Elisabeth Tamm (1880-1958), politician, elected to the WIDF Executive Council in 1953
United Kingdom
- Elizabeth Acland Allen (1901âÂÂ1969), civil rights advocate, founding member of WIDF
- Monica Felton (1906âÂÂ1970), writer, feminist, social activist, WIDF Korea commission (1951)
United States
- Tsola Dragoycheva (1886âÂÂ1952), writer, artist, social activist
- Muriel Draper (1886âÂÂ1952), writer, artist, social activist, WIDF council (1945)
- Florence Eldridge (1901âÂÂ1988), actress, WIDF council (1945)
- Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (1890âÂÂ1964), union leader, women's rights activist, feminist, WIDF council (1945)
- Vivian Carter Mason (1890âÂÂ1982), women's rights advocate, WIDF council (1945)
- Betty Millard (1911âÂÂ2010), artist, political activist, feminist
- Thelma Dale Perkins (1915âÂÂ2014), African-American activist
- Gene Weltfish (1902âÂÂ1980), anthropologist, social activist, WIDF council (1945)
Uruguay
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