The
Countrywoman is ACWW's primary communication medium with its global
membership. Four times a year, individual members and societies
receive copies of this full-colour magazine, keeping them up to
date with ACWW news and complementing the regularly updated website.
The Countrywoman features lively reports from the travels of ACWW Officers and Area Presidents, special features on topics of interest to members, news from Central Office in London, latest developments from UN agencies and other relevant bodies, as well as grass-roots stories and pictures from ACWW projects worldwide.
The magazine also carries full details of forthcoming Triennial Conferences, including registration forms and other important information for delegates. With an unbroken publishing record, The Countrywoman is a vital chronicle of ACWW's history - uniting and entertaining members, reflecting their lives and opinions and showcasing ACWW to a wider world.Please email: info@acww.org.uk, if you would like a magazine posted to you.
The Countrywoman features lively reports from the travels of ACWW Officers and Area Presidents, special features on topics of interest to members, news from Central Office in London, latest developments from UN agencies and other relevant bodies, as well as grass-roots stories and pictures from ACWW projects worldwide.
The magazine also carries full details of forthcoming Triennial Conferences, including registration forms and other important information for delegates. With an unbroken publishing record, The Countrywoman is a vital chronicle of ACWW's history - uniting and entertaining members, reflecting their lives and opinions and showcasing ACWW to a wider world.Please email: info@acww.org.uk, if you would like a magazine posted to you.
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