Launches 23 Mar 2018 Pioneering Toolkit for Women with Disabilities On March 14, 2018 as a part of the UN Commission on the Status of Women in New York, Channel… Channel Associate
Launches 07 Mar 2018 Mobile App Connects Women Around the World Just in time for International Women's Day, March 8, 2018, Channel grantee partner World Pulse released their first mobile app… Channel Associate
Launches 16 Jan 2018 ‘Reclaiming Civic Space’ New Edition of Sur On January 16th, 2018, Channel grantees Fund for Global Human Rights (FGHR) and Conectas Human Rights launched the 26th edition… Channel Associate
Launches FRIDA Toolkit 21 Nov 2017 Young Feminist Resource Mobilization Toolkit Published "What could take the impact of young feminist organizing to a whole new level?" FRIDA's answer is: Money, AND the… Channel Associate
Launches 03 Nov 2017 Asia Pacific Fund for WHRDs Launched Over one hundred women’s human rights advocates and donors gathered in Colombo, Sri Lanka Oct. 24, 2017 to celebrate the… Channel Associate
Launches 25 Jul 2017 Video Captures WILD Panama in Action In March 2017 Mobility International USA (MIUSA) united 20 women with disabilities from 10 regions of Panama for a 5-day… Katrin Wilde
Launches 06 Jun 2017 We Rise Movement Toolkit Launched Channel grantee partner JASS/Just Associates has launched a new online learning platform, We Rise: Movement Building Reimagined! We Rise is… Katrin Wilde
Launches 18 Jan 2016 Indigenous Women Help Lead Launch of Central America Radio Network Indigenous women community radio journalists from several Central American countries helped to lead the launch of the first Central American Radio… trock
Launches 3 November 2011. Dar El Salaam: UNAMID in collaboration with the North Darfur Committee on Women organizes an open day session on the UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on women, peace and security in Dar El Salaam, North Darfur. The purpose of the activity was to discuss the progress made in the State with regards to women’s issues. The forum, which was attended by 80 participants including Government representatives, women leaders and UNAMID officials, identified the possible impact of the resolution on daily life and key areas including protection, women’s rights, participation in the peace process, training for midwives and socio-economic empowerment. Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran - UNAMID 10 Oct 2015 The Better Peace Tool Launches In October 2015 Channel grantee partner the International Civil Society Action Network (ICAN) launched their Better Peace Tool, an open source guide offering… trock
Launches 09 Oct 2015 Launch of Global Study on 1325 Implementation In October 2015, a new independent Global Study on the Implementation of United National Security Council Resolution 1325, "Preventing Conflict,… trock