Women for Women International programme participants in South Sudan. Photo: Charles Lomodong

The Power of Your Support

Thank you for being a part of our global community, and for helping to transform the lives of thousands of women survivors of war. 

Read on to learn more about the power of your support.

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Your Impact Report

Thank You

THANK YOU FOR BEING A PART OF OUR GLOBAL COMMUNITY – HERE ARE SOME OF THE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE LIFE-CHANGING IMPACT YOU ARE MAKING

After a challenging 2022 that was fraught with conflict, we entered 2023 steadfast in our commitment to reach thousands of women across the countries we work in. Thanks to you and our global community of supporters, we served 20,897 women in just the first five months of this year. For many of the women we serve – living in Afghanistan, where women's rights have been under attack for almost two years, in Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of the Congo where tensions are rising, and in other conflict-affected and fragile countries – you have offered a lifeline. You can read more about your impact below, where you'll also find updates on how your support has enabled us to act quickly for women in emerging crises, like the war in Sudan, through our Conflict Response Fund with local partners. 

Read first-hand stories from our sisters and explore some of our recent blogs to gain a real sense of your power. 

Your continued dedication really does mean the world – to us, but more importantly, to the women we serve. We can only thank you and show you what your commitment makes possible. 

What your generosity has achieved

553,437 women survivors of war reached since 1993

20,800+ women served between January and May this year

1,250+ men reached through our Men's Engagement Programme

30 years of impact

Made Possible By You

Over the last 30 years, we have helped over half a million women worldwide rebuild their lives after surviving war and conflict.

When she began serving women affected by the Bosnian War, our co-founder, Zainab Salbi, envisioned an organisation that would bring like-minded people together and help drive positive change in the world. Learn more about how we've grown from one woman to a global sisterhood – including you. Thank you for being a part of our journey. 

SERVING WOMEN IN AFGHANISTAN

STANDING WITH OUR AFGHAN SISTERS

Thanks to your continued support, we have been able to adapt our programme in Afghanistan to continue reaching women safely, despite restrictions by the de facto government. 

In four provinces – Kabul, Nangarhar, Parwan and Kunar – there are now 84 savings groups, known as Self Help Groups, that women participate in to come together to save and borrow money. Your support has enabled these groups to continue, and women are using this safe space to access loans to support their family’s basic needs and to open or support their small businesses. 

Watch women you support literally jumping for joy as one centre reopened last year. This is just some of what you make possible. 

Programme Graduate, Women for Women International - Afghanistan. Photo: Rada Akbar
Programme Graduate, Women for Women International - Afghanistan. Photo: Rada Akbar

While I do not know what the future holds for us, I feel I can finally build pieces of my life back together, one step at a time.

Sarah, participant in our Stronger Women, Stronger Nations programme in South Sudan, with her husband and male representative in our Men’s Engagement Programme, Amule. Thanks to couple’s dialogue sessions, Sarah says she and other women are now able to address issues at home because men are now more willing to listen to them. Photo: Charles Atiki Lomodong
Sarah, participant in our Stronger Women, Stronger Nations programme in South Sudan, with her husband and male representative in our Men’s Engagement Programme, Amule. Thanks to couple’s dialogue sessions, Sarah says she and other women are now able to address issues at home because men are now more willing to listen to them. Photo: Charles Atiki Lomodong

Deepening Men's Engagement

Increasing positive outcomes for women

In May 2023, 300 men were enrolled in our Men’s Engagement Programme in South Sudan, which educates relatives of the women we serve on women’s issues and rights.

This cohort of men will be the first to receive a new and updated Men’s Engagement Programme training, extended from three to six months to allow time to delve into the comprehensive content. The Programme will now incorporate Couples' Connect Sessions and a new approach to couples' economic training where, from August, men will participate in joint vocational training with their relatives in our Stronger Women, Stronger Nations programme. This is part of a pilot project following external research that showed this approach leads to more positive outcomes for women.

Responding to Current Conflicts

26 ARMED CONFLICTS ARE HAPPENING IN THE WORLD RIGHT NOW

Through our Conflict Respond Fund, we identify credible partners on the ground as crises emerge and persist. Your regular donations are critical to this work. You give us the flexibility to pivot where we need to and move quickly to allocate life-saving resources in volatile and fragile places like Syria, Myanmar, Ethiopia, Ukraine and Sudan. 

Women refugees from Ukraine, now living in Poland, receiving a #MessageToMySister from our global community. Photo: Bereginia
Women refugees from Ukraine, now living in Poland, receiving a #MessageToMySister from our global community. Photo: Bereginia

Our response to the war in Ukraine has continued in partnership with four organisations in Ukraine and Poland. So far in 2023, our partners have collectively reached 1,958 people, including 1,740 women and 218 children in Poland and Ukraine. Your monthly gift has provided psychosocial support, legal aid, access to medical care and support for women survivors of gender-based violence.  

You and our wider global community have also been sharing messages of love, hope and strength for refugee women we serve. Last month, we received over 1,800 for World Refugee Week! We'll be sending them on to our partners, letting the women you support know that you stand with them.

Most recently, our Conflict Response Fund has supported women affected by the civil war in Sudan. In April, when violence erupted in the capital of Khartoum, we launched an emergency appeal - and now partner with two local organisations: Zenab Women for Development and the Sudanese Organisation for Research and Development. Together, we are distributing emergency kits to an estimated 180 displaced women-headed households and offering hygiene kits, torches and whistles, and providing psychosocial counselling, to an estimated 1,000 women and girls.

What Makes Us Stronger is available wherever you get your podcasts.
What Makes Us Stronger is available wherever you get your podcasts.

WHAT MAKES US STRONGER

LISTEN TO OUR PODCAST

Our podcast features the voices of courageous women who’ve lived through unbelievably difficult times in countries like Afghanistan, Syria and South Sudan. Host Nisha Singh, our Global Policy and Advocacy Manager, explores how these women took on new roles and found the strength to keep going.

Season 2 is out now! Listen for free wherever you get your podcasts to hear directly from the women you support with your gift. 

This season is brought to you thanks to the players of People’s Postcode Lottery with funds awarded by Postcode Justice Trust in support of women survivors of war. 

LIFE THROUGH DADA'S EYES

a 360° virtual reality experience

Generously funded by players of People's Postcode Lottery, you can experience what daily life is like for a woman enrolled in our Stronger Women, Stronger Nations programme in Bauchi, Nigeria through our new 360° video. 

Watch this video to become immersed in Dada's world. Together, you'll attend a training session, meet Dada's family and other women in her training group, and witness the transformational power of your support in action. 

Keep Learning & Get Inspired

Suraiya

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"When I found myself in the programme, I was happy. Now I want members of my family to also benefit from this programme."


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."


Shocking statistics and clickbait headlines perpetuate damaging stereotypes about refugees. By unpicking common myths and misconceptions, we increase our understanding and are better placed to help refugees heal and rebuild their lives.


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Press highlights

8 March 2023 | My Green Pod 

When two deadly earthquakes struck in Türkiye and Syria on the 6th February 2023, those who survived the war in Syria were forced to rebuild their lives and communities for a second time. My Green Pod featured our work with local partner Women Now for Development in their International Women's Day issue. 


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