CWP Mission
The Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians (CWP) network provides a means of building the capacity of women elected to parliament to be more effective in their roles; improving the awareness and ability of all Parliamentarians, male and female, and encouraging them to include a gender perspective in all aspects of their role - legislation, oversight and representation and helping parliaments to become gender-sensitive institutions.
This video outlines the work of the CWP.
History
The Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians (CWP) was founded in 1989 to increase the number of female elected representatives in Parliaments and legislatures across the Commonwealth and to ensure that women’s issues are brought to the fore in parliamentary debate and legislation.
About CWP Australia Region
CWP has an active presence in all Australian parliaments, and members use various methods; such as mentions in parliamentary debates, hosting forums and inter-parliamentary events, to raise awareness of the work and focus of the CWP.
Aims of the Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians:
- To increase the number of women in Australian parliaments.
- To provide a network for current women Members of Parliament.
- To encourage young women to engage with democratic processes, build careers in the political sphere and learn more about the Commonwealth.
- To educate all Members of Parliament on the work of the Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians and encourage them to get involved in its activities.

CWP Australian Region Conference, Adelaide, October 2019

