Shared Insights: Women’s rights activists define religious fundamentalisms
This publication presents how women’s rights activists from different parts of the world understand and experience the complex phenomenon of religious fundamentalisms.
This publication presents how women’s rights activists from different parts of the world understand and experience the complex phenomenon of religious fundamentalisms.
This resource was created to support the work of rights advocates working in international and regional spaces who are confronting opposition to their efforts using arguments based on religion, culture and tradition.
This brief report presents the highlights of AWID’s research to date on women’s rights activists' understanding and experience of the global rise of religious fundamentalisms.
This in-depth publication presents the top ten myths common to all regions and religions through the lived experiences of women’s rights activists, and contributes to strengthening resistance and challenges to religious fundamentalisms.
This report provides the latest analysis on the funding trends impacting women’s rights organizing and the financial status of women’s organizations around the world.
Key trends in funding for gender equality and for civil society organizations from bilateral and multilateral agencies.
This report contributes to filling a gap in understanding the current landscape of the corporate sector and other actors that are new to supporting women and girls, and the role they are playing in shaping related funding discourse and practice.
This report offers insights and strategies for achieving a significant increase in access to funding for women's rights work, and also to improve the effectiveness of women's organizations to raise more funds and utilize them to build stronger movements and progress gender equality globally.
This publication presents survey responses of more than 1,600 women’s rights activists and their allies, providing a deeper understanding of the way fundamentalist projects work to undermine women’s rights, human rights and development.