
YW4A Stories of Leadership: Lina Al-Khatib – from Beit Kahil to Advocacy Leadership
Lina Al-Khatib, a young woman from the village of Beit Kahil in Hebron, south of the West Bank (22 years
Lina Al-Khatib, a young woman from the village of Beit Kahil in Hebron, south of the West Bank (22 years
As the largest organisation of its kind, World YWCA engages millions of women, young women and girls globally, across cultures
This impact brief summarises the key findings from the mid-term evaluation of the “Young Women for Awareness, Agency, Advocacy &
I am a success story and proof that a girl from a village in Kenya can dream and the dream can become a reality.
The positive masculinity methodology encourages introspection and dismantles harmful societal expectations that can be damaging to men, women, and girls.
One of the key strengths of the YW4A partnership lies in its ability to leverage the technical expertise of partner organizations and tap into their existing advocacy and networking platforms.
Discover the remarkable journey of empowerment and transformation with challenge beliefs, and drive change within their families and communities.
“I do not have financial gain from this activity, but my passion is to always defend violated rights.”
Christine Fakry advocates for gender equality and combatting GBV highlighting the crucial role of youth in promoting awareness and support for SGBV survivors within their communities.
Gwaridi FEMSpace, composed of young Muslim women in Meru County, stands united to confront challenges faced by girls in their community, particularly addressing issues like forced early marriages that place young Muslim girls in vulnerable situations.