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Where is the Money for Women's Rights?

About This Initiative

WITM Tbilisi 2010

Strategy meeting in Tbilisi, Georgia, October 2010

Recognizing that financial resources are often necessary to make change happen and that many women’s rights organizations are significantly under-funded, AWID launched the WITM initiative in 2005 to increase the amount and quality of funding for women’s rights work.

The initiative aims to build in-depth knowledge on resources mobilization and to increase the effectiveness of women’s rights groups in raising and accessing funds, as well as influence donor agencies to commit more and better funding for women’s rights and gender equality.

The WITM team conducts research about the latest resource mobilization trends, both among funding agencies and women’s organizations. The findings are disseminated through a variety of resource materials such as reports and fact sheets, as well as the FundHer newsletter.

The team also convenes regional strategy meetings between women’s rights organizations and donors, enabling face-to-face dialogue about funding challenges and opportunities.

Through advocacy work and alliance-building, the WITM team strives to influence the policies and practices of donors in different funding sectors worldwide.

Contact: fundher@awid.org

What's new from this initiative?

Resource Mobilization Hub @ the 12th International AWID Forum

Resource Mobilization Hub @ the 12th International AWID Forum

The Resource Mobilization Hub (RMH) at the 12th International AWID Forum was hosted by AWID’s Where is the Money for Women’s Rights? (WITM) Strategic Initiative. 

2011 AWID Global Survey “Where is the Money for Women’s Rights?”: Preliminary Research Results

2011 AWID Global Survey “Where is the Money for Women’s Rights?”: Preliminary Research Results

By Alexandra Pittman, Angelika Arutyunova, Verónica Vidal Degiorgis, and Amanda Shaw

Context and Trends Influencing the Funding Landscape for Gender Equality and Women’s Organizations & Movements

Context and Trends Influencing the Funding Landscape for Gender Equality and Women’s Organizations & Movements

FundHer Report 3 By Lydia Alpízar, Cindy Clark, Sarah Rosenhek and Verónica Vidal, with inputs from Lucia Carrasco. Published February 2010

Brief 1 - FundHer Research Update Brief Series

Brief 1 - FundHer Research Update Brief Series

In this brief, we present some key trends in funding for gender equality and for civil society organizations from bilateral and multilateral agencies, as well as a more detailed look at some of the donors and specific funds that are providing significant support for women’s organizing.

Regional Strategy Meeting Report

Women's rights activists gathered together at a meeting on Resource Mobilization for Women’s Rights Organizations and Movements in South East Europe, Central and Eastern Europe, and the Commonwealth of Independent States (SEE/CEE/CIS) in October 2010.

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