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* Click [http://www.equaldex.com/region/norway here] to learn about LGBTQ rights and laws in Norway.
* Click [http://www.equaldex.com/region/norway here] to learn about LGBTQ rights and laws in Norway.
* [http://kvinnesak.no/english/ The Norwegian Association for Women’s Rights (Norsk Kvinnesaksforening, NKF)]: "The Norwegian Association for Women’s Rights (Norsk Kvinnesaksforening, NKF) is dedicated to eliminating attitudes, laws and regulations that are discriminatory towards women and which prevent gender equality. It is the oldest and leading women’s rights organisation in Norway, founded in 1884 by 171 prominent women and men, including several Norwegian Prime Ministers. The association has successfully campaigned for women’s right to education, the right to vote, the right to work and the establishment of what is now the Equality and Anti-Discrimination Ombud."
* [https://foreningenfri.no/ Foreningen for kjønns- og seksualitetsmangfold (The Norwegian Organization for Sexual and Gender Diversity)]: This is the main group in Norway for LGBTQ people and rights.
* [http://kvinnesak.no/english/ The Norwegian Association for Women’s Rights (Norsk Kvinnesaksforening, NKF)]: This is a nonpartisan political advocacy organization and Norway's oldest organization for women and girls. "The Norwegian Association for Women’s Rights (Norsk Kvinnesaksforening, NKF) is dedicated to eliminating attitudes, laws and regulations that are discriminatory towards women and which prevent gender equality. It is the oldest and leading women’s rights organisation in Norway, founded in 1884 by 171 prominent women and men, including several Norwegian Prime Ministers. The association has successfully campaigned for women’s right to education, the right to vote, the right to work and the establishment of what is now the Equality and Anti-Discrimination Ombud."
* [https://www.fokuskvinner.no/en/ Norwegian Forum for Women's Development (FOKUS)]: "FOKUS – Forum for Women and Development - works to promote  women’s empowerment, rights and access to resources. Through advocacy and international development cooperation, the organisation will strengthen women’s human rights and participation in society."
* [http://mirasenteret.no/en/frontpage/ MiRA Resource Centre for Black, Immigrant and Refugee Women]: This NGO was founded in 1989, and it's headquartered in Oslo. Email: post@mirasenteret.no
* [http://www.kvinnelobby.no/ Kvinne Lobby (Norwegian Women's Lobby]: "The Norwegian Women’s Lobby (NWL) works to eliminate all forms of discrimination against women and girls. NWL is an umbrella organization for the Norwegian women’s rights and women’s organizations, and was founded in 2014. NWL has ten member organizations."
* [https://www.sanitetskvinnene.no/ Norwegian Women's Public Health Association]: This organization does humanitarian work, like run hospitals and nursing homes. "The Norwegian Women's Public Health Association is Norway's largest women's organization, our purpose is to contribute to a safe and inclusive society through the voluntary activities of our members."
* [http://www.kvinnor.no/ Nordic Women's University]: This university is focused on teaching and researching feminist issues/pedagogies.


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