WEAVE: Indian women’s movements and struggles against violence
Documenting women’s movements against violence and their impacts on policies
We believe knowledge should be shared. Here you can discover a selection of our reports, case studies and toolkits. We invite you to read, reflect on and adopt any approaches and strategies you find useful here for your own work and practice.
Documenting women’s movements against violence and their impacts on policies
Our annual reports provide a summary of our activities and highlight the efforts, achievements, and learnings of Gender at Work through the years.
Report on equity and inclusion in philanthropy and development organisations, to inform C&A Foundation’s approach to become a more equitable and inclusive organisation that positively impacts the rights and lives of garment workers
Report tackling global and regional developments and trends, the current challenges and the possible feminist future for care work in the Middle East and North Africa
Book written by Gender at Work tracking 20 years of intervention within a theoretical and cultural context and providing a platform for ongoing discussion about the roles of empowerment and gender transformation as agents for social change
Reflections from the Dutch-government supported project focused on Funding Leadership and Opportunities for Women (FLOW).
A report by Gender at Work, published with support from The Heinrich Böll Stiftung, India and Institute of Social Studies Trust (ISST).
Recording from the CIVICUS webinar
Compendium of Most Significant Change (MSC) stories from our GAL processes with Oxfam America in Mali, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Vietnam, and Cambodia
Resources developing capacities through the exploration of intersectionality, feminist epistemology and challenging patriarchal binaries
Foundational book by Aruna Rao, Joanne Sandler, David Kelleher and Carol Miller
A report by Gender at Work, published with support from The Heinrich Böll Stiftung, India and Institute of Social Studies Trust (ISST).