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Women for Women International

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Women for Women International
NameWomen for Women International
FounderZainab Salbi, Amjad Atallah
LocationWashington, D.C.

Women for Women International is a nonprofit organization that provides support to women survivors of war and conflict, helping them to rebuild their lives and communities. Founded in 1993 by Zainab Salbi and Amjad Atallah, the organization has worked with women in countries such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, Rwanda, Afghanistan, and Iraq. Women for Women International has partnered with organizations like UNICEF, United Nations Development Programme, and Oxfam International to provide aid and support to women in need. The organization has also received support from notable individuals like Angelina Jolie, Hillary Clinton, and Malala Yousafzai.

History

The history of Women for Women International began in 1993, when Zainab Salbi and Amjad Atallah founded the organization in response to the Bosnian War and the Rwandan Genocide. The organization's early work focused on providing support to women survivors of war in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Rwanda, and it quickly expanded to include programs in Kosovo and Afghanistan. Women for Women International has also worked in Iraq, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and South Sudan, and has partnered with organizations like International Rescue Committee, CARE (relief agency), and Save the Children. The organization has received awards and recognition from Bill Clinton, Nelson Mandela, and Desmond Tutu, and has been featured in media outlets like The New York Times, BBC News, and Al Jazeera.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of Women for Women International is to support women survivors of war and conflict, and to help them rebuild their lives and communities. The organization's objectives include providing vocational training and economic empowerment programs, as well as psychological support and health services. Women for Women International also works to raise awareness about the issues faced by women in conflict zones, and to advocate for their rights and interests. The organization has partnered with Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and International Committee of the Red Cross to promote human rights and dignity for women. Women for Women International has also worked with UN Women, World Health Organization, and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to address the specific needs of women in conflict zones.

Programs_and_Services

Women for Women International offers a range of programs and services to support women survivors of war and conflict. The organization's year-long program provides women with vocational training, business skills, and psychological support, as well as health services and human rights education. Women for Women International also offers leadership training and community development programs, and works to promote women's rights and gender equality. The organization has partnered with Microsoft, Cisco Systems, and Goldman Sachs to provide technology training and economic empowerment programs. Women for Women International has also worked with University of Oxford, Harvard University, and Stanford University to provide research and evaluation services.

Impact_and_Results

The impact of Women for Women International's work has been significant, with the organization helping over 500,000 women to date. Women for Women International's programs have been shown to have a positive impact on women's economic empowerment, psychological well-being, and social status. The organization's work has also helped to promote women's rights and gender equality in conflict zones, and has contributed to the development of more peaceful and stable communities. Women for Women International has received recognition for its work from Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Justin Trudeau, and has been featured in media outlets like The Guardian, The Washington Post, and Forbes.

Organizational_Structure

Women for Women International is a nonprofit organization with a global reach, and is headquartered in Washington, D.C.. The organization has offices in countries like Afghanistan, Iraq, and Democratic Republic of the Congo, and works with a network of local partners and community leaders. Women for Women International is led by a board of directors that includes notable individuals like Laurie Adams, Swanee Hunt, and Kathy Matsui. The organization has also established advisory boards in countries like United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, and works with regional offices in Europe, Africa, and Asia.

Notable_Supporters_and_Partnerships

Women for Women International has received support from a range of notable individuals and organizations, including Angelina Jolie, Hillary Clinton, and Malala Yousafzai. The organization has also partnered with UNICEF, United Nations Development Programme, and Oxfam International to provide aid and support to women in need. Women for Women International has worked with Google, Facebook, and Twitter to promote its work and raise awareness about the issues faced by women in conflict zones. The organization has also received funding from Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Ford Foundation, and MacArthur Foundation, and has been recognized for its work by Nobel Peace Prize, Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize, and Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship.

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