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We work with local, women-led partners to respond to local needs and develop sustainable, long-term solutions.
Current projects and partners

Baytree Centre
Baytree Centre empowers women and girls through education and skills development programmes in London.

FATIMA Project
FATIMA project has supported the empowerment and social integration of migrant women across Europe.

Lycée Liziba
In the DR Congo we are working with Lycée Liziba, a school which offers quality education to children with few opportunities.

Mwangaza Project
Mwangaza is a three-year livelihood project with the goal of empowering 800 marginalised women and girls in Kenya.

Our work with migrant and refugee women
We work with many partners who are supporting refugee and migrant women across Europe and Africa.

Project MIRIAM
The MIRIAM Project supports the empowerment and social integration of migrant and refugee women and girls across Europe.

Project GROW
Strengthening 5 youth organizations for women in Europe and Africa so that they can be agents of change.

Researching the challenges faced by out-of-school migrant girls
Many recently-arrived migrant girls struggle to access and maintain a place in mainstream education.

Supporting Ukrainians in Poland
WONDER is working with our local Polish partners to provide emergency and long-term support to refugees from Ukraine.

Tewa Training Centre
Tewa provides quality education for women and girls in order for them to acquire professional skills in hospitality in Kenya.

Wavecrest College
Wavecrest College of Hospitality empowers young women in Nigeria through vocational training and mentoring.
Past projects and partners

Being and Belonging
Being and Belonging is a youth solidarity project led by young people to create discussions around migrant integration.

Ilomba Centre
Partnered with the Ilomba Centre, we provide basic healthcare and innovation education for women and girls in Côte d’Ivoire.

Los Sauces
Los Sauces hospitality school aims to prevent women and girls from entering dangerous and unstable informal employment in Honduras.