National Assembly of Women
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The National Assembly of Women (NAW) is a British women's rights organisation founded on 8 March 1952 at a meeting of 1,500 women from all across Great Britain. It campaigns for equal status for women and men in all aspects of life and also for peace and an end to poverty worldwide. It is affiliated to the Women's International Democratic Federation.
Its headquarters were originally at 283 Gray's Inn Road, London, but are now in Cullercoats, Tyne and Wear.