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SAFFA The Schweizeische Ausstellung für Frauenarbeit, commonly abbreviated to SAFFA, meaning Swiss Exhibition for women's work, exhibitions took place for the very first time in 1928 in Bern and 1958 in Zürich. SAFFA was organized by the Bund Schweizerischer Frauenvereine (BFS), the Swiss Catholic Women's League (SKF) and by 28 other Swss women's associations, on occasion of the precarious situation of working women in the postwar years. == Saffa 1928 ==
On the so-called ''Viererfeld' area' (as of today ''Länggasse-Felsenau'') in Bern, the first SAFFA was held from 26 August until 30 September 1928. Louise (Lux) Guyer, the first Swiss women architect, was the chief organizator, and she completed the buildings in only three months using prefabricated elements made of wood. When the fair opened, her reputation was firmly established. Focus of the exhibition were the services of women in family, working life, science and art; the representation of women's work and their importance for the Swiss economy and society. SAFFA also promoted the female self-confidence and campaigned –for the so far not related – political rights to the Swiss women and the right to a gainful employment, as well as for their recognition as Swiss citizens with all political rights, unless the Women's suffrage in Switzerland was realized in the last cantons in 1990.
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