Affordable sanitary pads for 1500 Ugandan girls
This project will develop sustainable production of locally produced eco-friendly sanitary pads and provide reproductive health education to 1500 adolescent Ugandan girls keeping them in school.
Empower AIDS Widows - Save a Community
A farming co-op of AIDS widows and orphans in rural Uganda is working toward economic sustainability for 100 women or child-headed families, plus local orphans and disabled people, (1600 people).
Free and Educate 300 Bonded Nepali Girls
This project rescues 300 young Nepali girls from bonded servitude and provides them with six years of education - which will enable them to graduate from the 10th grade (high school equivalent).
Vital Job-Skills Training for 500 Afghan Women
By providing 500 women with job-skills training, Afghan women can participate in the reconstruction of
their communities, helping them not just to live but to thrive.
Danger-to-Safety Relocation for DV Survivors
This project will ensure at least 10 families and 10 single women fleeing a domestic violence relationship trans-nationally will receive danger-to-safety relocation and reintegration services.
Afghan Institute of Learning Empowers Afghan Women
AIL works to empower Afghans by expanding their educational and health opportunitites and by fostering self-reliance and community participation.
Job training for 17 at-risk girls in San Francisco
Provide job training and support for 17 at-risk young women in San Francisco who have been exposed to the foster care and juvenile justice system.
Empowering women and girls in Lingira
The Project provides income generation possibilities for 100 women and children so they can pay school fees and reduce risk of prostitution and cyclical poverty on the island of 1,200 people.
Empower 100 woman in Zimbabwe with Sewing Skills!
100’s of young orphan women seek training at Batsiranai Sewing Group to gain employment and future stability. BSG needs your help to employ more women & build a new training & production facility.
Women's Employment Network - Program Services
The Women’s Employment Network (WEN) was founded 22 years ago to assist women in raising their self-esteem and achieving economic independence through sustained employment.








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