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Sponsorship Fee of $35 waived through Aug 31. Sponsor a Woman Now. Sponsor a woman survivor of war. As back-to-school season begins, our goal is to fill 10 more classrooms in our training program with 250 women survivors of war. You can help. Learn More: Engaging Men as Allies and Partners. Since 2001, we have trained 13,500 men to change attitudes and challenge norms that hold women back, helping families and communities support women's equality. Learn More: Our Work with Syrian and Yezidi Women. I am 3...
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Get Involved | Women for Women International
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Privacy and Cookie Policy. Privacy and Cookie Policy. One woman can change anything. Many women can change everything. Women who have survived the unthinkable need our help. When we join together, it’s amazing what we can accomplish. So gather your friends, family and co-workers. Be a voice and raise critical funds for stronger women building stronger nations. This short video shows the power of getting involved with Women for Women International. Please contact supportuk@womenforwomen.org.
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Democratic Republic of the Congo | Women for Women International
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Democratic Republic of the Congo. Democratic Republic of the Congo. About the Women We Serve in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Women care for 4 children on average. Average daily income is $0.76 at enrollment. 50% have no formal education. Despite the violence and hardship, women like Claudine. Have not lost hope. With your help, the Women for Women International Democratic Republic of the Congo team provides our yearlong training program for women, as well as programs to engage men. Engaging Men ...
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Sponsor a Sister | Women for Women International
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Privacy and Cookie Policy. Privacy and Cookie Policy. Sponsor a woman and change her life forever. Your monthly gifts of 22 could help support her through a year-long training programme that will give her the skills to support her family and transform her life. Knowledge of her Rights. Knowledge of Nutrition and Health. Support Networks and Safety Nets. Give her skills to earn an income. Sponsor a sister today. Training the entrepreneurs of tomorrow. Sponsor a sister today. Knowledge of her Rights. You c...
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She Inspires Art | Women for Women International
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Privacy and Cookie Policy. Privacy and Cookie Policy. Other Ways to Give. The art world is coming together to create transformational change in the lives of women survivors of war. Join Women for Women International for an exclusive evening of installation, performance and fundraising all to raise vital funds to support women survivors of war and conflict. She Inspires Art will raise money for two regions where our help is needed most. In Nigeria. 1st 11th September, Pace Gallery London. 3rd September 15...
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Privacy and Cookie Policy. Privacy and Cookie Policy. Core Values and Beliefs. In which countries does Women for Women International operate? Are women put at risk by participating in Women for Women International's programmes? How does Women for Women International decide where to expand its programmes and services? How effective are Women for Women International's programmes? What can I expect? Where can I sponsor a woman? How long does a sponsorship last? How much does it cost? May I visit my sister?
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Impact | Women for Women International
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Democratic Republic of the Congo. Sustainable Change Starts with Women. As each woman participates in our yearlong program, she works to strengthen herself across four critical areas of social and economic empowerment. Here are just a few of the many changes a sample of our graduates report seeing in their lives over three years:. Women Earn and Save Money. What our graduates report:. LEARN HOW WE PROMOTE ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT. Women Develop Health and Well-being. What our graduates report. More women say...
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Afghanistan | Women for Women International
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Democratic Republic of the Congo. About the Women We Serve in Afghanistan. Women care for 3 children on average. Average daily income is $0.00 at enrollment. 87% have no formal education. Decades of violence in Afghanistan have left millions of women and girls displaced or widowed. Common discriminatory practices, amplified by extremist groups, often make it dangerous for women to seek education, healthcare services, employment, or, in some cases, even to leave their homes. Women earn and save money:.
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My name is Zarghuna | Women for Women International
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Democratic Republic of the Congo. My name is Zarghuna. I am 38 years old. There was no happiness in my childhood. When I was six years old, my brother lost a dog-fighting match and started fighting with my cousin which led to my cousin’s death. To solve the dispute between the two families, the local council decided that my family was to give a girl child to my uncle’s family in marriage. Why am I not with them? Time passed and life resumed, but I was never able to be part of anything in the community...
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My Name is Caritas | Women for Women International
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Democratic Republic of the Congo. My Name is Caritas. I’m 39 years old. I’m married and I have two children of my own, a son and a daughter. And I have adopted five more children, because of the genocide. I was at school when the genocide happened. I had eight brothers. Seven of them died during the genocide. And my father too. Only my mother, one brother, and I survived. In the past, my husband would sometimes beat me. He would knock me on the head in such a way that no one could even see that I had...
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