Category: 1 – Show us the public money
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The importance of local public financial resources in improving women’s roles in society
Key information Research tracks: Track 1 – Show us the public moneyOriginal title in French: A la recherche de l’argent publicCountry: Benin Researchers: Nadia Elhadji Boueye and Caroline Adissotoun Advocacy summary Women’s rights organizations receive only 0.13% of official development assistance (ODA), and only 0.42% of foundation grants are directed towards women’s rights projects (AWID,…
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The Feminist Public Financing Ecosystem in Central Africa: Status, Challenges and Prospects
Key information Research tracks: Track 1 – Show us the public moneyOriginal title in French: L’écosystème de financement féministe en Afrique Centrale : État des lieux, défis et perspectives de transformationRegion: Central AfricaCountries: Cameroon, Chad and the Democratic Republic of CongoResearchers: Vanessa Aboudi, Caroline Mveng, Guy Beaudry Jengu Jengu and Renée Nwoes Advocacy summary This…
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Debt2Health 4-Gender Equality
Key information Research track: Track 1 – Show us the public moneyRegion: Sub-Saharan AfricaResearchers: Stellah Bosire and Memory Kachambwa Advocacy Summary The sovereign debt crisis in sub-Saharan Africa disproportionately affects women, girls, and gender-diverse individuals, as austerity-driven policies prioritize debt repayment over public health and human rights (Chipunza and Ntsalaze 2024). These budget cuts deepen…
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Bridging the Gap: Empowering Youth Feminist Organizations
Key information Research track: Track 1 – Show us the public moneyCountries: Sudan, Tunisia, Senegal, Zimbabwe, and KenyaResearchers: Yasmina Benslimane and Marie-Simone Kadurira Advocacy Summary Young Feminist Organizations (YFOs) across Africa are central to the pursuit of gender equality and the eradication of gender-based violence (GBV). By centering youth-led activism and community-driven approaches, they mobilize…
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Redefining risk: What happens when feminist movements are de-funded and their civic space narrowed or closed?
Key information Research tracks: Countries and regions: GlobalResearchers: Sinéad Nolan, Coretta Jonah, Rachel Jacobson, Albert Motivans, and Alison Holder Advocacy Summary The paper examines funding in four countries; Bangladesh, Nicaragua, Turkey and Zimbabwe highlighting how funders perceive funding feminist movements as risky. The researchers flip this narrative and look into the risk to gender equality…
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How Climate Response and Mitigation Financing Intersect with Feminist Funding
Key information Research tracks: Regions: India and KenyaDonors: Global Majority and Minority Donors and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Corps.Researchers: Beatrice Maneshi, Aviva Stein, Aditi Mukund, and Leonida Odongo Advocacy Summary The research calls for the regulation of governments and corporations in climate responsiveness. It further highlights the importance of integrating gender equity into climate adaptation…
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Creating fiscal space to ensure the funding for feminist policies: Guidelines for promoting tax reforms in Latin America
Key information Research tracks: Track 1 – Show us the public moneyOriginal title in Spanish: Creando espacio fiscal para garantizar el financiamiento de políticas feministas:Lineamientos para promover reformas tributarias en el Sur GlobalRegion: Latin AmericaCountries: Argentina and MexicoResearchers: María Julia Eliosoff Ferrero, Micaela Jazmín Fernández Erlauer, Sandhya S Iyer, Andrea Larios Campos, Noelia Méndez Santolaria,…