Taiwan

Republic of China (different from People’s Republic of China : PRC) wikipedia, Capital city: Taipeh, knows as well as FORMOSA. Or also called “Chinese Taipeh” … In 1988, Lee Teng-hui became the first president of the Republic of China born in Taiwan and was the first to be directly elected in 1996. 24 millions inhabitants. Mandarin is the primary language. English is spoken everywhere.

The People's Republic of China (PRC) claims that Taiwan is Chinese territory 

Women’s associations in Taiwan

An umbrella = National Alliance of Taiwan Women’s Associations http://www.natwa.org.tw/ (only in Chinese …)

Taiwan Women center = http://www.taiwanwomencenter.org.tw/en-global/Html/About

Women

  • Audrey TANG (18 April 1981) is a Taiwanese free softwareprogrammer and the inaugural Minister of Digital Affairs of the Republic of China (Taiwan),[1] who has been described as one of the “ten greatest Taiwanese computing personalities”.[2] In August 2016, Tang was invited to join Taiwan’s Executive Yuan as a minister without portfolio, making her the first transgenderperson and the first non-binary official in the top executive cabinet.[3][4][5] Tang has identified as “post-gender” and accepts “whatever pronoun people want to describe me with online.”[6] Tang is a community leader of Haskell and Perl and the core member of g0v.
  • TSAI Ing-wen, (1956), Lawyer, President of Republic of Taïwan, since May 2016,  (wikipedia), first women ever
  • We have a very good contact of a brilliant young woman living and working in France
Page created 18th March, 2019, updated May 2023