On the International Day of Indigenous Women, celebrated on September 5th, MFNMW’s work is highlighted for its efforts to empower Wayuu women and girls, challenge patriarchal norms, and create lasting change while preserving cultural heritage.
On the International Day of Indigenous Women, celebrated on September 5th, MFNMW’s work is highlighted for its efforts to empower Wayuu women and girls, challenge patriarchal norms, and create lasting change while preserving cultural heritage.
The Network for a Feminist Fiscal Policy focuses on addressing issues like gender-based violence, care policies, and women’s economic, social, and cultural rights. The Network aims to dignify women’s work, promote autonomy, and highlight the ethnic and cultural identities of women.
Project Title: Increase Access to Comprehensive Rehabilitation and Reintegration Services for Survivors of GBV Among Internally Displaced People in Conflict-Affected Areas of Amhara Region.
We are the result of more than two decades of community work in the areas most affected by vulnerability, namely the outskirts of Ciudad Juárez.
“Poderosamente Poderosas” is a social organization that defends the human rights of women and diverse sexual and gender identities in situations of…
In October 2023, CREA marked a significant milestone by initiating FON inaugural capacity-sharing program with Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) from Sri Lanka.