Category: 1 – Show us the public money
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The Feminist Funding Ecosystem in Central Africa: Overview, Challenges, and Prospects for Transformation
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 and Caroline Mveng Summary This research looks into public financing mechanisms in…
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The Improvement of the role of Women in our societies needs local public financial resources
Key information Research tracks: Track 1 – Show us the public moneyOriginal title in French: A la recherche de l’argent publicRegion: West AfricaCountry: Benin Researchers: Nadia Boueye Summary Some West African countries have passed laws in favor of women’s rights, such as Benin with the law complementing the law on sexual and reproductive health and…
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How can Debt2Health initiatives be optimised to effectively promote gender equality and empower feminist movements in East Africa?
Key information Research track: Track 1 – Show us the public moneyRegions: East AfricaResearchers: Stellah Bosire and Memory Kachambwa Summary The Debt2Health- 4 Gender Equality initiative offers a transformative approach to addressing unsustainable debt while promoting gender equality and supporting feminist movements in low- and middle-income countries. By converting debt repayments into investments in public…
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Bridging the Gap: Empowering Youth Feminist Organizations in Africa
Key information Research tracks: Track 1 – Show us the public moneyCountries: Sudan, Tunisia, Senegal, Zimbabwe and KenyaResearchers: Marie-Simone Kadurira and Yasmina Benslimane Summary This research aims to address the critical funding challenges faced by Young Feminist Organizations (YFO) in Africa by exploring alternative public funding mechanisms. By enhancing financial accessibility and sustainability, YFOs can…
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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, Rachel Jacobson, and Albert Motivans Summary This research interrogates the concept of ‘risk’ as understood by funders by articulating the risks of not funding, not supporting, or actively suppressing the work of feminist movements. The main hypothesis is that there are observable links between the…
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Exploring the intersection of climate and feminist funding through CSR frameworks in emerging market economies
Key information Research tracks: Regions: India and KenyaDonors: Global Majority and Minority Donors and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Corps.Researchers: Aditi Mukund and Beatrice Maneshi Summary The study will explore emerging markets with growing global corporate presence, heavy reliance on development finance, and significant climate impacts. These regions also feature strong feminist movements amid gender…
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Creating fiscal space to ensure the funding for feminist policies: Guidelines for promoting tax reforms in the Global South
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,…