US Foreign Aid Freeze: Where Do We Go From Here? Part 2 – Livelihoods
ZoomFollowing our recent panel on the impact and opportunities arising from the recent funding cuts, including the shutdown of USAID and global reductions in development…
Following our recent panel on the impact and opportunities arising from the recent funding cuts, including the shutdown of USAID and global reductions in development…
This workshop will delve into the strategies for creating impactful organic content on social media, with examples of best practices that drive engagement and visibility. Participants will learn how to establish themselves as trusted thought-leaders, using LinkedIn as a platform to build awareness and generate interest in their organizations.
Giving Women is organizing a panel of speakers to discuss the implications of the USAID shutdown on the global public health sector. The goal is to understand the grave impact on underserved communities and the supply chains they have grown to depend on. We will also learn about the effect on community-based organisations (CBOs), and NGOs and aim to agree on some principle for rapid response and gradual system change.
Join us for our Annual Project Circle Celebration & Learning Evening!
This special event is a highlight of the Giving Women calendar, where we come together to celebrate the successes of our Project Circles and share insights to strengthen our collective impact.
Spring will hopefully be springing by 24 March.
We have seen our community steadily grow to over two hundred members, and beyond, with partners and projects globally. To date, we have worked with over 85 projects on 5 continents. Each year we recognise the value that our community brings to projects working to improve the lives of women and girls.
This Event is already practically full(we have released some additional tickets but we will be quite cosy if all come)
Bridging Philanthropy & Impact Investing for Women’s Economic Empowerment
How can we move beyond traditional aid and catalyze sustainable, long-term solutions for women and girls in emerging markets and underserved communities? As humanitarian crises grow, it is more urgent than ever to shift from dependency on aid to market-based solutions that drive real economic empowerment and systemic change.
Building an organisation, raising funding and delivering impactful results for stakeholders is hugely challenging, and the idea of building and maintaining a strategic plan can seem like yet more work for funders that takes time away from the important work of getting things done.
Dire pronouncements abound: international development is “crumbling,” “unraveling,” and facing “systemic shocks.”
Following our recent panel on the impact and opportunities arising from the recent funding cuts, including the shutdown of USAID and global reductions in development aid, Giving Women has organized a second panel focusing on the effects on the livelihoods of women in the most underserved communities. As we come to terms with the realities of these cuts, we aim to explore how we can shift dependency away from foreign aid and work towards a world where solutions are found within communities and countries themselves.
Explore the 2025 Project Circles - the organisations we will walk alongside in the coming year.
Join us for an inspiring Apero Dialogue with Alexandra Machado on empowering young women to lead change through education and innovation.
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