Women's Rights

Promoting gender equality and women's rights as fundamental to achieving social justice and ending poverty.

The Challenge

Women and girls face discrimination and violence in all societies. They are denied equal access to education, healthcare, economic opportunities, and political participation.

Gender inequality is both a cause and consequence of poverty. Achieving gender equality is essential for creating a just and equitable world.

Key Statistics

  • 1 in 3 women experience violence
  • Women earn 23% less than men globally
  • Only 25% of parliamentarians are women
  • 130 million girls are out of school
Economic Justice

Supporting women's economic empowerment through fair wages, land rights, and access to resources.

Ending Violence

Working to eliminate all forms of violence against women and girls in all contexts.

Political Participation

Strengthening women's participation in political processes and decision-making structures.

Education & Health

Ensuring girls and women have equal access to quality education and healthcare services.

Feminist Leadership Approach

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Power Analysis

Understanding and challenging the root causes of gender inequality and power imbalances.

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Collective Action

Building solidarity and collective power among women and marginalized communities.

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Intersectionality

Recognizing how gender intersects with other forms of discrimination and oppression.

Women Leading Change

Land Rights Victory in Kenya

Women farmers successfully campaigned for equal land rights, securing legal recognition and economic empowerment for thousands of families.

Political Leadership in Brazil

Supporting women candidates and activists to increase women's representation in local and national government.