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When war and insecurity take hold, women bear the heaviest burden of violence, poverty and inequality.

This International Women's Day, you can help the most marginalised women in the world regain their confidence, earn money and improve their health.

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HELP WOMEN SURVIVORS OF WAR REBUILD THEIR LIVES

Donate this International Women's Day

In times of war and conflict, women experience unimaginable trauma and loss. They are then left with the greatest burden in the aftermath – taking on the role of caregiver and breadwinner, providing for their families and rebuilding their communities.

Women for Women International works with some of the world’s most marginalised women. In the last thirty years we have helped over half a million women survivors of war to earn a livelihood, to reclaim their rights and to build stronger, more peaceful nations.The need has never been greater.

Will you stand with women survivors of war this International Women's Day?

Every #SheDares bracelet has been lovingly handcrafted by our programme participants in Rwanda.
Every #SheDares bracelet has been lovingly handcrafted by our programme participants in Rwanda.

SUPPORT AND RECEIVE AN EXCLUSIVE BRACELET

#SHEDARES BRACELETS MADE BY WOMEN IN RWANDA

Join the #SheDares global movement by supporting courageous women survivors of war who stand up for their rights despite the risks. 

Give a one-off gift of £25 or more and receive a limited edition #SheDares bracelet handmade by women survivors of war.

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Read the Incredible stories of hope

Fazila

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In July 1995, men and boys were massacred in Srebrenica during the genocide in Bosnia. Fazila lost male relatives but knew she had to rebuild her life for the sake of her daughter and the women in her community.


Christine

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Christine knows what survival means. She was pregnant with her first child during the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. Faced with economic challenges after the death of her husband, she needed more than survival, she needed a future for her family.


Nastasiya

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"My name is not Nastasiya. It is too dangerous to tell you my real name." After fleeing the war in Ukraine, 'Nastasiya' says, "We have lost our home, our city and many of our neighbours, but we will not lose our spirit."


Learn more about our work

When war and insecurity take hold, women bear the heaviest burden of violence, poverty and inequality. Learn more about why supporting women survivors of war is so important.


Our Story

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Since our origins during the Bosnian War in 1993, Women for Women International has reached 579,287 marginalised women in 17 conflict-affected countries.


Where we work

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Learn more about the conflict-affected countries where we work around the world. Since our origins in Bosnia and Herzegovina, we have expanded and adapted our programmes to support 579,287 women living in some of the world’s most challenging environments.