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The Marielle Franco Institute

The Marielle Franco Institute

The Marielle Franco Institute's mission is to inspire, connect and empower black women, LGBTQIA+ and peripheral people to keep shifting the structures of society. Founded by the Marielle Franco family, our vision for the future is to live in a world where people like...

Mizangas Movimiento de Mujeres Afro

Mizangas Movimiento de Mujeres Afro

Mizangas Movimiento de Mujeres Afro is a collective of diverse cis-trans women formed in 2006 for political advocacy. Their mission is to promote the construction and consolidation of a broad movement of Afro women that incorporates the intersecting perspectives of...

Hawa Feminist Coalition

Hawa Feminist Coalition

Hawa Feminist Coalition is a feminist organization founded by young women and girls all under the age of 35 in 2018, as the first and only feminist movement in Somalia. They reach out, mobilize and organize young women and girls in feminist solidarity to build a...

Intersex Ghana (Key Watch Ghana)

Intersex Ghana (Key Watch Ghana)

Intersex Ghana (Key Watch Ghana)'s mission is to change attitudes and foster acceptance and respect for intersex, gender diverse and non-binary persons through awareness creation, empowerment, education, advocacy, data collection and dissemination. Intersex Ghana...

Reproductive Justice Initiative

Reproductive Justice Initiative

Reproductive Justice Initiative (Decolonising Contraception) is a reproductive justice organisation working to address the racist, colonial history within sexual and reproductive health which contributes to continued health inequalities within our sector. We see our...

Herstoire Collective

Herstoire Collective

The HERStoire Collective champions women and girls’ advancement, sexual and reproductive rights, health and wellness, with a focus on women of the Caribbean diaspora in all their diversity. The collective was established to address the intersection of all aspects of...

FEDWEN Kenya

FEDWEN Kenya

FEDWEN Kenya is an organisation that centres all its efforts towards lobbying and advocating for the rights of Deaf women and girls in Kenya. Their mission is to excel in the provision and facilitation of coordinated quality services and activities geared towards the...

Call.Activit

Call.Activit

Call.Activit is a Black, queer and feminist non-hierarchical grassroots cultural organization and movement. Call.Activit is currently providing a radically nurturing and liberating creative, political and educational home to the severely marginalized and invisibilized...

Ondjango Feminista

Ondjango Feminista

Ondjango Feminista is an autonomous activist and educational collective committed to the realization of human rights for all women and girls in Angola, and advocating for a transformative feminist agenda from a perspective of social justice, solidarity, and freedom....

Colectivo Negritudes Trans HN

Colectivo Negritudes Trans HN

The mission of Colectivo Negritudes Trans HN is to contribute to a movement of trans, non-binary people of racialized Black-Garifuna identity for the vindication of rights from an intersectional perspective with an emphasis on sexuality and race. Furthermore, the...

Black Women Radicals

Black Women Radicals

Black Women Radicals (BWR) is a Black feminist advocacy organization dedicated to uplifting and centering Black women and gender expansive people’s radical activism in Africa and in the African Diaspora. For so long, Black women and gender expansive people’s movement...

Mujeres Socio Política Mamá Tingo

Mujeres Socio Política Mamá Tingo

The mission of Mujeres Socio Política Mamá Tingo is to generate social change in favour of equality, equity and social justice for women and girls in each of our communities through direct accompaniment and social and political advocacy from an intersectional...

La COMADRE

La COMADRE

Coordinacion de Mujeres Afrocolombianas Desplazadas en Resistencia La COMADRE is an organizational process that brings together approximately seven thousand Afro-Colombian women victims of the armed conflict from 26 territories and 14 departments of the country, who...

Nègès Mawon

Nègès Mawon

NÈGÈS MAWON is a Haitian feminist organization fighting mainly against the consequences of the patriarchal organization of society on women. They aim at the liberation of all forms of violence and oppression suffered by Haitian girls and women and inscribe their...

Egna Legna

Egna Legna

Egna Legna Besidet was founded by migrant domestic workers in Lebanon. Our organization is composed of community-based, feminist activists working on issues that migrant women domestic workers from the global south face in the Middle East, with a particular focus on...

Mwasi Collectif

Mwasi Collectif

MWASI is an Afrofeminist collective created in 2014 by a group of African and Afrodescendant women. They are a non-mixed collective of Women and people assigned Women, Black and mixed race. MWASI is part of liberation - revolutionary struggles. Their Afrofeminism is a...

Rede Nacional de Feministas Antiproibicionistas

Rede Nacional de Feministas Antiproibicionistas

Rede Nacional de Feministas Antiproibicionistas is a network formed in 2014 by cis women, trans women, trans men, non-binary people and drug users, that organizes in local centers in 13 states of the country (Pernambuco, Ceará, Bahia, Sergipe, Amapá, Rio Grande do...

Black Women In Motion

Black Women In Motion

Founded in 2013, Black Women in Motion (BWIM) is a Toronto-based, survivor-led, grassroots organization that empowers and supports the advancement of Black women, girls, nonbinary and gender non-conforming survivors of gender-based violence. They work within an...

Transwave Jamaica

Transwave Jamaica

Established in 2015, Transwave Jamaica is the Jamaica's first non-profit organisation solely dedicated to focusing on promoting the health and wellness of the trans and gender non-conforming community in Jamaica. TransWave Jamaica takes a holistic approach to...

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