Collaborating across movements to fill funding gaps for women in Nepal:
Groups in Nepal working at the intersections of different issues such as indigenous women with disabilities, are largely invisible
Groups in Nepal working at the intersections of different issues such as indigenous women with disabilities, are largely invisible
Ms. Pratima explains that the main issue regarding COVID-19 is the language barrier as most indigenous communities do not
Getting traction and funding for women’s rights in India can be difficult, but partnering with innovative corporations is one
Every year, the NGO CSW/ NY organises a Forum where civil society organisations have the opportunity to engage in
There is an evident lack of disaggregated data on underrepresented groups in general but more so in the COVID
UNDRR is celebrating the work of women working in disaster risk reduction who are speaking up for marginalized groups
NIDWAN, supported by Women’s Fund Asia (WFA) operated Qualitative research led by Ms. Sushila Thapa Magar entitled, ‘Aspiration and
With the support of Women’s Fund Asia (WFA), NIDWAN conducted a Quantitative research on ‘Violence against Indigenous Women and
NIDWAN conducted research entitled ‘Intersectionality and Marginalization: A Study of Indigenous Women with Disabilities in Nepal‘ particularly focusing on

NIDWAN with the financial support of PAWANKA Fund carried out a rapid qualitative assessment on the Impacts of Climate