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- Women's_Institutes abstract "Women's Institutes (WI) are British, community-based organisations for women. The WI movement was formed in 1915 in Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Anglesey. It had two clear aims: to revitalise rural communities and to encourage women to become more involved in producing food during the First World War. Since then the organisation's aims have broadened and it is now the largest women's voluntary organisation in the UK. The organisation celebrated its 95th anniversary in 2010 and currently has approximately 208,000 members in 7,000 WIs.The WI plays a unique role in providing women with educational opportunities and the chance to build new skills, to take part in a wide variety of activities and to campaign on issues that matter to them and their communities.Women's Institutes in England, Wales, Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man are affiliated to the National Federation of Women's Institutes. In Scotland and Northern Ireland there are similar organisations tied to the WI through the Associated Country Women of the World: the Scottish Women's Rural Institutes and the Women's Institutes of Northern Ireland.".
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- Women's_Institutes comment "Women's Institutes (WI) are British, community-based organisations for women. The WI movement was formed in 1915 in Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Anglesey. It had two clear aims: to revitalise rural communities and to encourage women to become more involved in producing food during the First World War. Since then the organisation's aims have broadened and it is now the largest women's voluntary organisation in the UK.".
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