Asserting Forest Rights: Stories of Women’s Struggles and Successes

Amhi Amchya Arogyasathi (AAAS) is an Indian not-for-profit organisation that works on community health and empowerment through intersectional approaches, and Gender at Work’s partner in the Power Up! Programme. As […]
Power Up! Annual Report 2022

Power Up! (PU!) is a consortium of three womxn’s rights organisations: JustAssociates (JASS), an international feminist movement support organisation rootedin the Global South; Coalition of African Lesbians (CAL), a queer, […]
Whose voice counts? Storytelling in a research process

Gender at Work partnered with The Story Kitchen to undertake research as part of Hamro Sahakarya (Our Collective Action), an initiative by UN Women Nepal and the Government of Finland […]
Our stories, our voices: Storytelling to understand social norm change

Gender at Work partnered with The Story Kitchen to undertake research as part of Hamro Sahakarya (Our Collective Action), an initiative by UN Women Nepal and the Government of Finland […]
Measuring Social Norm Change Through Storytelling – Baseline Report

In Nepal, human development outcomes continue to be hampered by gender, caste, ethnic, socialand geographical inequalities and exclusion. Gender equality and women’s empowerment in turnare intimately linked to social norms, […]
Create spaces, not occupy them! Co-creating learning pathways in Power Up!

The Power Up! programme (2021-2025) aims to build, mobilise and transform power around three strategic agendas – bodies, voice and resources – and engages with women, girls and members of […]
“Listen to what I have to say”: Learning from Power Up! programme strategies

The Power Up! programme (2021-2025) aims to build, mobilise and transform power around three strategic agendas – bodies, voice and resources – and engages with women, girls and members of […]
Power Up! Global Learning Series Illustrations

Between October and November 2022, Gender at Work hosted a series of virtual learning events along with its Power Up! partners – Labour Research Service, Kaleidoscopio, Collective for Research & […]
Education Unions Take Action to End SRGBV

School-related gender based violence (SRGBV) has a devastating impact on learners around the world. Every year, millions of children and adolescents mostly girls – are deprived of their right to […]
Gender Action Learning (GAL)

Since 2014, Oxfam America and Gender at Work (G@W) have worked in partnership to implement the Gender Action Learning (GAL) Process in Ghana, Senegal, Cambodia, and Vietnam. Using the Most […]