Politics4Her is a movement driven by the belief that young women and girls hold the power to create a more equitable and just world.

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    Women 4 Leadership

    The Women4Leadership project aims at raising awareness and breaking social norms by educating young women on dismantling patriarchal stereotypes related to their sexual and reproductive health rights.

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    Rising HERizon

    The project specifically targets young women and girls in the SWANA region. Empowering this demographic is vital as they are often marginalized and face multiple barriers to education, political participation, and decision-making.

  • Two women sitting on green chairs across from each other in front of large glass windows, working on laptops at a small table in a modern office building with city skyscrapers outside.

    Connect Her

    ConnectHer is a transformative mentorship program designed to empower and support young women in their journey toward personal and professional growth.

  • A young woman with curly black hair, wearing a black hat, jeans, and sneakers, sitting cross-legged on a leather couch in a library, reading a book with shelves of books behind her.

    Beyond Borders

    A capacity-building initiative designed to support refugee women in overcoming the barriers they face in accessing the labor market and pursuing their career goals.

  • Three women sitting at a table, laughing and working on laptops in a casual setting.

    Digital Voices For Change

    With a goal of empower youth, particularly those from marginalized communities, on how to use social media and information literacy, and digital activism in order to encourage them to use digital tools for social and political change.

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    Training Her

    The program covered finding your writing voice, journalistic principles such as objectivity and inclusive language, how to structure different types of articles, interviewing techniques, and editing for clarity and impact, all over the course of 12 weeks.

  • Black and white photo of a group of young women smiling with text that reads 'Young Feminist Scholars Program' and a logo that reads 'Politics 4 Her'.

    Young Feminist Scholars

    A program meant for any student who is extremely passionate about feminism and gender issues. The goal will be for each scholar to deliver a report specializing on a region in the world covering issues related to gender-based violence and/or women's political participation.

  • Four women in colorful traditional clothing standing behind a table with bundles of fabric or textiles, in a room with sewing and dressmaking supplies visible.

    Pads4Her

    In partnership with Purposeful and the money raised from our crowdfunding campaign, Politics4Her has successfully produced 1,000 toolkits on menstrual health and reusable sanitary pads in collaboration with women's cooperatives in Morocco. These essential supplies are distributed in the earthquake-affected zones, accompanied by a comprehensive workshop on menstruation.

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    Anera Crowdfunding

    Since the onset of the genocide in Palestine, Politics4Her has raised nearly $75,000 for Anera, a dedicated humanitarian NGO working in the region. Anera has utilized these funds to purchase and prepare menstrual kits, each containing underwear and sanitary pads. These kits have already been delivered to over 2,300 displaced women in Gaza, providing much-needed relief and support in this critical time.

  • Brochure titled "Toolkit Menstruation" featuring an illustration of a woman with black hair holding a pad, surrounded by swirling patterns in orange and white. In the background, there are cardboard boxes with packaging and stickers related to UNHCR and other organizations.

    UNHCR Life's a cycle

    In partnership with UNHCR Morocco, Politics4Her provided a menstruation toolkit distributed as part of care packages to 250 women refugees in Morocco during a series of informative workshops and a digital campaign aimed at breaking the stigma surrounding menstruation.

  • Group of women sitting in an auditorium, some wearing headsets, attending a presentation or conference, with documents and notebooks on their laps.

    UNDP Arab Leadership Academy for Women

    In partnership with UNDP Arab States, Politics4Her SWANA supported UNDP’s digital engagement on The Arab Leadership Academy for Women which is an initiative with programs to promote transformational leadership, intergenerational collaboration, mentoring, and peer support, to respond to societal challenges and foster regional cooperation. 

  • A group of eleven women standing outside on a green lawn, posing for a photo in front of a colorful mural on a fence, with trees and stacked chairs in the background.

    World YWCA

    This consultation project led by Politics4Her Asia with World YWCA is a part of the RiseUp! Asia-Pacific Leadership and Advocacy Initiative, focusing on the Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) landscape in India. The participatory research explores the often-overlooked SRHR narratives within historically marginalized communities in India by implementing the Feminist Consultation Methodology (FCM).

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    Gender Transformative Education

    Thanks to the Education Shifts Power Grant, Politics4Her SWANA worked on developing a needs assessment and policy brief concerning Gender Transformative Education in Jordan.

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We know that change happens when we work together across the intersections of human rights. Organizations around feminism, decolonialization, climate change, LGBTQ+ equality, indigenous liberation, labor rights, and menstruation rights are all encouraged to reach out and see how we can collaborate to make the world better!