LATIN AMERICA: THE INTERSECTIONAL RISE OF YOUNG FEMINISTS

A new generation of feminists has emerged in Latin America. Following in the footsteps of their elders, they are continuing the fight.
BENIN: EMPOWERING TEENAGE GIRLS TO LIFT TABOOS ON GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE

Biowa has published a collection of testimonials from teenage girls who have experienced violence. Lucrèce explains the importance of highlighting their words.
ROAJELF GUINEA: INFORMING, RAISING AWARENESS, AND MOBILIZING AGAINST THE INCREASE IN CHILD RAPE

With the alarming increase in sexual violence against women and girls, Réseau Ouest Africain des Jeunes Femmes Leaders de Guinée (ROAJELF Guinée) has set up the “Multi-actor media campaign on the rape of minors” project. This initiative aims to raise awareness about the severity of the issue and encourage authorities to take protective measures for […]
HOW AFRICAN ORGANIZATIONS MOBILIZE FOR LGBTQ+ RIGHTS

In Africa, associations are mobilizing to defend the rights of LGBTQ+ people, who are marginalized and overexposed to violence.
THE MARSA CENTER: A POSITIVE APPROACH TO SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

The MARSA center defends and promotes sexual and reproductive health in Lebanon, and faces a number of obstacles, challenges and taboos.
WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS: THE KEY TO THE PROMOTION OF WOMEN’S RIGHTS

Launch of the Feminists in Acton project in El Salvador with all partner women’s rights organizations.
FEMMES ARTISANES DE LA PAIX: PROMOTING WOMEN’S AUTONOMY IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO

In Uvira, Femmes Artisanes de la Paix works to defend women’s autonomy and economic power by enabling them to form VSA.
LATIN AMERICA: TAKING AN INTERSECTIONAL APPROACH TO SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND RIGHTS

During the Montevideo consensus conference, the Feminists in Action network will be defending an intersectional approach to rights.
Micro Rainbow: The Power of Local Collaboration for LGBTQI+ Rights

Micro Rainbow Cambodia promotes economic empowerment as a new path to LGBTQI+ equality.
DOMESTIC WORKERS: A WORLDWIDE FIGHT FOR DIGNITY AND RECOGNITION

Domestic workers who are mostly women in the southern countries is undervalued, underpaid and largely devalued.