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For those of us who work with the activists and leaders of the women’s movements in the Global South, the scarcity of documentation or archival collections about the work of the majority of the women of the world is a constant barrier to research and learning. To address this, Women’s Learning Partnership (WLP) has been conducting a series of oral history interviews that are now held at the British Library as well as available on WLP’s Learning Center. At WLP, we have had the support of the Library of Congress, the National Archives, and other institutions dedicated to this cause. My own loss of documents and material about the work of the Women’s Organization of Iran, as well as the loss of my personal correspondence, photos, and writings, has created in me a passion for saving historical records and making them accessible.
WLP is creating a new website (http://mahnazafkhami.com/archives-2/) that will serve as a repository for all the materials referenced in this book and beyond. This will include a wide range of original legal and historical documents and correspondence from my time as minister for women’s affairs and secretary general of the Women’s Organization of Iran. Included are materials relating to the 1975 UN World Conference on Women, including the contract with the United Nations to set up the International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women (INSTRAW) and the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) centers in Tehran, as well as the draft World Plan of Action prepared by the Iranian delegation; legal documents on family legislation and civic support for professional women in Iran; scans of publications and research conducted by the Women’s Organization of Iran; and photos and videos from Iran prior to the Islamic Revolution. These files are not widely available; in fact, the majority of them do not exist elsewhere and are at risk of being lost if they are not preserved. Having lost many personal documents, as well as archives of the women’s movement in Iran, as a result of the Revolution, I have made it one of my life’s missions to ensure that this does not happen again.
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