As The Global Women’s Project marks its 11th birthday this month, we’re reflecting on more than a decade of hard work, dedication, and, most importantly, the incredible impact we’ve achieved together.
Read MoreHow to fundraise, create strong partnerships and other lessons from not-for-profit international development charity on a decade of impact and sustainability.
Read MoreThe concept is simple: 12 artists, 3 rounds, 20 minutes per round. Artworks are created and voted on by you and then auctioned off to raise money for our work connecting women with the skills and resources they need to determine and improve their lives.
Read MoreA day in the life of the women of the Women’s Foundation Nepal’s Maheela Cooperative. The Global Women’s Project provides Maheela with marketing, business development and sales support.
Read MoreWe first met Sophia Rayat in person weeks before her competition final. We'd only ever corresponded over email and she'd already run three fundraisers for us in 5 months, raising $7500. We were so impressed we asked her to be our first ambassador.
Read MoreWhen we think about women’s empowerment and gender equality, access to technology and digital literacy may not be front of mind. But the gender digital divide is real, and it’s a real problem.
Read MoreFive small, quiet and powerful things you can do this International Women's Day, to let the women in your life and beyond know you've got their backs.
Read MoreBecome a volunteer with our People Pod and join us in fostering change for thousands of women across the developing world.
Read MoreIt's been an exhilarating year for The Global Women's Project in 2017. Thanks to your support we've achieved a lot. Here's a breakdown of our impact in 2017.
Read More64 new members have signed up to our Women's Hubs program in Nepal, for free access to information, resources and services.
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