Meet Lamba Gyang, a 36-year-old farmer and Okada (motorcycle taxi) rider from Nkyam Ratatis in Plateau State, Nigeria. Lamba's journey with his wife, Kachollom, and their five daughters was marked by challenges stemming from societal pressures and personal expectations. Despite their love and unity in the early years of marriage, Lamba struggled with disappointment over not having a male child. This disappointment led to strain in their relationship, infidelity, and neglect of household responsibilities. However, everything changed when Kachollom enrolled in Women for Women International's program. Click the link to learn more about Lamba's journey of joining our Men's Engagement Program and how it change his and his families lives. https://bit.ly/4dhkHAt
Women for Women International
Non-profit Organization Management
Washington, District of Columbia 98,938 followers
About us
In countries affected by conflict and war, Women for Women International supports the most marginalized women to earn and save money, improve health and well-being, influence decisions in their home and community, and connect to networks for support. By utilizing skills, knowledge, and resources, she is able to create sustainable change for herself, her family, and community. Since 1993, Women for Women International (WfWI) has provided women survivors of war, and conflict with resources to move from crisis and poverty to stability and self-sufficiency. WfWI delivers these resources through a tiered, yearlong program that begins with direct financial aid and emotional support. Participants also learn about their legal rights; receive life-skills training such as health awareness, numeracy, budgeting and saving, decision-making and negotiation, and civic participation; learn business and vocational skills; and gain access to income-generating activities where they can apply those skills and begin moving towards economic stability. Along with helping more than 478,000 women in the past 20 years to rebuild their own lives and those of their families and communities after war, WfWI uses its voice to call global attention to the unique role that women play in advancing peace throughout society. WfWI works in Afghanistan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Iraq, Kosovo, Nigeria, Rwanda, and South Sudan. To learn more, please visit www.womenforwomen.org.
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http://www.womenforwomen.org
External link for Women for Women International
- Industry
- Non-profit Organization Management
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1993
Locations
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2000 M Street, NW
Suite 200
Washington, District of Columbia 20036, US
Employees at Women for Women International
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Trish Tobin
Consultant | CMO | Multichannel DTC Marketing | Acquisition | Retention | Content | Communications | Telecom, Ecommerce, Customer Service, Start-up…
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Karyn Smith
Board Member, Advisor, High Growth and Public Company Executive
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Nabila Aguele
Chief Executive, Nigeria @ Malala Fund | Boards: INSEAD, Girl Rising, Women for Women | Advisory Board: Talentx Africa
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Jenny Rose
Strategic Communications, Media Relations and Public Relations Specialist for Arts, Social Impact and NGOs
Updates
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As we look forward to the Paris 2024 Olympics this week, let's celebrate the resilience and achievements of female athletes breaking barriers. Katie Ledecky, with her seven Olympic gold medals and numerous records, shows the power of positivity and determination. Let's support these amazing women and draw inspiration from their journeys. Tag which athletes you are excited to see at the Olympics! #Olympics #Olympics2024 #Paris #Athletes
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The impact of our human rights training runs much deeper than what might first appear on the surface. When women who have experienced the horrors of war learn that their opinions matter and their voices deserve to be heard, this has a powerful knock-on effect on their self-confidence and self-value. Learn more about our program and how you can support a woman survivor of war to uncover her true potential through the link▶️ https://bit.ly/3WqSTEh.. #WomenPower #WomensRights #SelfConfidence
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Can you work out which feminist icons these emojis represent? 💖👏🥇 Let us know your guesses in the comments and come back tomorrow for the answers! #EmojiDay #WorldEmojiDay #Emoji #Feminism #FeministIcons
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In July, we remember the victims of the Srebrenica Genocide and shed light on the horrors and consequences of war. The trauma and scars of Srebrenica continue to have lasting effects for the citizens there. Along with our sister organization Zene za Zene International we continue to serve women in Bosnia and Herzegovina as they fight for a better future for themselves and their country as remnants of war and genocide linger. Click the link to learn more about our work in Bosnia and Herzegovina. https://bit.ly/3zzZqmZ #BosniaAndHerzegovina #Srebrenica
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The 2024 Charity Digital Skills Report from Charity Digital is here! This comprehensive report highlights key insights from their recent survey, and is a valuable resource for understanding the current digital landscape in the charity sector. We were so grateful to be included as a case study, demonstrating how we're using AI to support our work raising awareness and vital funds for women survivors of war. Download your copy today: https://lnkd.in/eCxFY3HR #CharityDigiReport
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Like Rihanna, we believe when you embrace each setback, there is an opportunity for growth and transformation. By learning from our experiences, we can build resilience, gain wisdom, and create a stronger foundation for future success. Every lesson learned strengthens and empowers us to make meaningful changes in our lives and communities. Like if you agree! #MondayMotivation #Rihanna #InspirationalQuote #Quote #Lessons
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On the 3rd anniversary of the #WPSHACompact, Women for Women International is proud to reaffirm our commitment to promoting women’s leadership in peace and humanitarian action.
The #WPSHACompact counts with more than 200 signatories committed to expanding investments to respond to the needs of women and girls in conflict and crises. Join us to celebrate our third anniversary as a multistakeholder movement for action and accountability. Use the assets from our Trello board to personalize your posts and spread the word. ➡️ https://lnkd.in/e5KvMfSC #WomenPeaceSecurity #HumanitarianAction
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As many of us enjoy the warm weather, enjoy days at the beach or pool, and protect our skin with sunscreen, it’s essential to remember that many women around the world face a different reality. For the women we serve, the scorching heat waves bring intense hardships, not leisure. The relentless sun can mean the difference between life and death. Without adequate shelter, access to clean water, or the means to stay cool, the women we serve endure extreme conditions that exacerbate their daily struggles. Your support will help us adapt our programs to better serve vulnerable women during the hot summer months. https://bit.ly/3RU0LeX #Summer #SummerVacation #ClimateChange #HeatWaves #Climate
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Congratulations to Simone Biles, the most decorated gymnast ever, on her extraordinary achievement of qualifying for the Paris 2024 Olympics! Simone's historic career is a testament to her unparalleled talent and relentless drive. Her journey showcases the power of taking bold risks and overcoming challenges. We are excited to cheer her on as she continues to break barriers and inspire future generations.✨ #MondayMotivation #Olympics2024 #Herstory #Quote
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