Statement by Yann Borgstedt, Founder, The Womanity Foundation

We are deeply concerned about the safety and freedom of women and girls in Afghanistan, especially with regards to the uncertainty of their access to education and employment. According to the United Nations, an estimated 4.2 million children are out of school, including more than 2.2 million girls. Since January this year, approximately 435,000 women […]

WCM CASE STORY: ARMMAN

Our journey with ARMMAN started in 2017 when ARMMAN’s founder, Dr. Aparna Hegde, became a WomenChangeMakers Fellow with The Womanity Foundation. ARMMAN, founded in 2008, is an NGO that works on maternal and child health. They use tech-enabled solutions to reach women, children and health workers at scale in a cost-effective manner across India. We […]

A window to the outside world

SOWCoders Bootcamp, 8th – 23th February 2020 At Womanity we strongly believe that technology catalyzes connections, helps overcome physical and geographical boundaries and has the power to bridge realities which are very different from each other. Our program Girls Can Code (GCC) works with four schools in Afghanistan to provide 16 to 19-year-old girls with coding skills, […]

TecnoLovers: Luchadoras new web series on women and technology

TecnoLovers

TecnoLovers: Luchadoras new web series This weekend, Womanity Award recipients Luchadoras, a feminist organisation in Mexico, are launching a web series to highlight the role of women in technology. Luchadoras together with La Sandía Digital and Association for Progressive Communications (APC) have been working in partnership for the last three years to adapt the global […]

Industree Foundation awarded the White House Women’s Global Development and Prosperity Fund

Industree awarded the White House Women’s Global Development and Prosperity (W-GDP) Fund The White House-led Women’s Global Development and Prosperity (W-GDP) initiative seeks to economically empower over 50 million women in the developing world by 2025. W-GDP recently announced 14 new projects which will reach 100,000+ women through more than 200 public- and private-sector partners world-wide. Industree […]

Girls Can Code at World Summit on the Information Society

Girls Can Code at World Summit on the Information Society

Written by Lea Dettwiler, Programme Assistant Girls Can Code and Valentina Di Felice, Head of Impact and Learning. —- Girls Can Code at WSIS Last April The Womanity Foundation attended the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum to present Girls Can Code. 2019 marked the 10th edition of the biggest International Telecommunication Union […]

Balance for Better: Laura Somoggi

Balance for Better: Laura Somoggi

“We find organisations that have implemented innovative projects that tackle gender-based violence” As part of our International Women’s Day blog series, we have interviewed some of the brilliant people that make our work at Womanity possible. In this interview, we hear from Programme Manager Laura Somoggi, on what she enjoys most about her work, and […]

STEM for gender equality

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Balance for Better: STEM for gender equality Globally, women are underrepresented in STEM. According to UNESCO, just 29% of those in science, research and development are women, with a low of 19% in South and West Asia. In Afghanistan in 2016, women’s participation in the labour force was only at 19% (UNESCO). The major barrier […]

Balance for Better: Girls Can Code

Yann Borgstedt wins Philanthropy Prize for innovative work with women

As part of our International Women’s Day blog series, we have interviewed some of the brilliant people that make our work at Womanity possible. In this interview, we hear from Girls Can Code Programme Director on what he enjoys most about his work, and what #BalanceforBetter means to him. — Girls participation in the STEM field […]

Balance for Better: investing in women entrepreneurs

Balance for Better: investing in women entrepreneurs

“I’m out.” The dreaded phrase we hear time and again watching Dragons Den from the comfort of our sofas. Launching a new business is not easy. It takes time, hard work and grit. As a female entrepreneur it’s even tougher. In 2017 female founders received just 2% of venture capital dollars, despite women-led businesses growing […]