Our Partners
AFRO-BENIN is one of only two feminist organisations committed to the advancement of lesbian, bisexual, trans*, and queer (LBTQ) women and girls in Benin. In collaboration with a wide range of partners, they address deeply entrenched social harmful norms through initiatives that foster personal development, self-esteem, health, entrepreneurship and community advocacy.
Alliance des Femmes Battantes (AFB) works with the media, health personnel, law enforcement and religious leaders to combat gender-based violence and discrimination against women.
Amhi Amchya Arogyasathi (AAAS), along with the MAKAAM network, works to protect and advance the individual and collective rights and access of women, children and people with disabilities.
Blossom Bridge Initiative (BBI) is committed to fostering inclusivity and ensuring equal opportunities for all, believing in a community where diversity is celebrated and accepted, ensuring everyone has the ability to thrive.
Collective for Research & Training for Development – Action (CRTD-A)’s work includes advocating for womxn’s constitutional rights, campaigning for awareness of economic gender-based violence as an invisible form of violence experienced by womxn, empowering refugee girls’ civic and community participation, supporting womxn-led cooperatives to increase production of local and traditional foods. CRTD-A is based in Lebanon and works in partnership with
Kadirat (Tunisia) and
Doria Feminist Fund (MENA region).
DAMJ, the Tunisian Association for Equality and Justice, combats discrimination, violence, and arbitrary arrests of human rights activists in Tunisia, providing essential legal and psychological support, particularly to transgender individuals facing persecution or legal barriers.
Labour Research Service (LRS) connects and supports womxn in precarious work to have their jobs made visible, recognised, valued and remunerated in South Africa, with a special focus on Voluntary Food Handlers within the country’s National School Nutrition Programme.
Ndabaga’s Sisters Organization (NSO) advocates for the rights and empowerment of LBQ women in Rwanda. They focus on skills development, entrepreneurial initiatives, advocacy and research for human rights, wellbeing and mental health awareness.
Por Ela empowers LBQ women in Mozambique by facilitating their access to education, employment and entrepreneurship opportunities. They also advocate for LBQ women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights.
Highlights from Gender at Work partners
Keep up-to-date with the inspiring work our partner organisations are doing to advance gender equality and dismantle oppressive structures in their respective local and regional contexts
Consortium Publications
💡 How is Power Up! keeping track of its goals to build, mobilise, and transform power? How are feminist principles being embedded into this process? Explore our Power Up! Consortium publications to learn more about our work, our approaches, and our learnings.
Learning Briefs
💡 What are Gender at Work partners’ strategies, collective understandings and principles? What are we curious about and what hopes do we have for Power Up!? In 2022, Gender at Work facilitated a collective learning process to harness lessons on the diverse strategies being implemented by our Power Up! in-country partners, as well as on the common principles guiding us all through this journey. The learning briefs below provide an overview of these lessons – enjoy!


