our mission

We aim to eliminate biases and other inhumane activities which females face on a daily. Through our actions, we do not only aim for equality, but we also create awareness for the greater public.

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No amount is considered too small to make a difference. Whether in cash or kind, your actions will wipe the tears from the women's eyes and put radiant smiles on their faces. Take action today!

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Help & support

Despite its reputation as a psychological being, we believe change starts somewhere, and it can start with you. Create a better world for future generations by becoming an active women's advocate today!

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our programs

We offer MOOC Courses, food and clothing drives, voluntary services, counselling and family planning sessions, skill acquisition programs, school donation drives, and community support systems.

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Our Areas of Impact

Gender inequality

The rate of constant intentional abuse against females is a widespread form of human rights offense worldwide. Globally, around 7% of women have been sexually abused by someone other than an intimate partner. Another concern is that many of the sex abuse cases are unreported and so data are sub optimal in many countries related to sexual violence.

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Sanitary towel poverty

Sanitary towel poverty, also known as Period poverty, affects women, girls and people who menstruate all over the world. Access to menstrual products, safe, hygienic spaces in which to use them, and the right to manage menstruation without shame or stigma, is essential for anyone who menstruates. Women for Women have come together to create awareness on this crucial matter.

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Gender-based violence

Gender-based violence is one of the most prevalent human rights violations in the world. It knows no social, economic or national boundaries. Worldwide, an estimated one in three women will experience physical or sexual abuse in her lifetime. Gender-based violence undermines the health, dignity, security and autonomy of its victims, yet it remains shrouded in a culture of silence.

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Educational deprivation

Denial of the right to education, or inaccessibility of educational facility has deep rooted personal and social consequences. For the person, the female, it implies that a number of doorways to social and economic empowerment will be blocked. The health status of educated women is better than that of the uneducated;educated women adopt more and better disease prevention strategies.

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Early child marriage

Early marriage (child marriage) is a serious issue in many African countries. It is a marriage or union before the age of 18, and often involves girls who are much younger. The practice is rooted in cultural and economic factors, such as poverty and the belief that early marriage will protect girls from premarital sex and pregnancy.

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Female genital mutilation

Female genital mutilation (FGM) refers to "all procedures involving partial or total removal of the female external genitalia or other injury to to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons" FGM is a violation of girls' and women's human rights. At least 200 million girls and women have been cut in 31 countries with representative data on prevalence

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Women are the country's fate,

let them be a great!

Women are power and spirit of the nation.

Do not exploit them!

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