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AWDF Leaders Recognized Among Avance Media’s 100 Most Influential African Women 2024
AWDF Leaders Recognized Among Avance Media’s 100 Most Influential African Women 2024

Two AWDF trailblazing leaders, Francoise Moudouthe, our CEO, and Taaka Awori, our Board Chair and CEO of Busara Africa, have been named among Avance Media’s 100 most influential African women 2024, marking a significant milestone in the recognition of female leadership on the continent. Their inclusion highlights a broader shift in Africa’s development landscape, where women are taking center stage in driving sustainable change. Both leaders have demonstrated exceptional vision in advancing gender justice and social transformation across the continent, implementing innovative solutions to long-standing challenges.
You can find more information on the incredible nominees ➡️ https://lnkd.in/du9H9aB
This recognition not only celebrates individual achievement but also underscores the growing impact of female leadership in shaping Africa’s future. We join in celebrating all remarkable individuals who made this year’s list, each contributing to the continent’s progressive transformation.
AWDF welcomes new Director of Partnerships and Philanthropy
AWDF welcomes new Director of Partnerships and Philanthropy

We are starting this new year with an incredible addition to our team 🎉
Our team is excited to welcome Moreen Majiwa, our new Director of Partnerships and Philanthropy. Moreen is a pan-African feminist from Kenya with over a decade of experience working on critical issues such as sexual and gender-based violence, women’s Participation and Leadership, and managing multi-country and multi-partner programmes.
As the new Director of Partnerships and Philanthropy, Moreen joins the team with a bold vision for transformative change across Africa. Her approach centres on amplifying marginalised voices, reimagining philanthropic models, and building movements that breathe with resilience and hope.
Guided by the philosophy of Ubuntu “I am because we are” she sees connection as the heartbeat of liberation. Her dream dinner companion? Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, a pioneering spirit whose life embodied resistance through art, culture, and unwavering commitment to justice.
Join us and welcome Moreen to the AWDF team and community. We look forward to a fruitful journey with her.
Send her your well wishes HERE
AWDF is thrilled to announce the Partnerships and Philanthropy Officer and Finance Intern opportunities!
AWDF is thrilled to announce the Partnerships and Philanthropy Officer and Finance Intern opportunities!

The African Women’s Development Fund is thrilled to announce two new exciting opportunities. Come and join our team, Apply today.
Partnerships and Philanthropy Officer
We are hiring to fill a vacancy for the position of Partnerships and Philanthropy Officer. To fill this position, we are looking for a highly motivated person who is innovative, passionate about women’s rights in Africa, excited about African feminisms and embraces African women’s rich diversity to join our team.
Building on its strong track record, in 2023 AWDF launched Lemlem, a ten-year strategic framework (2023-2033), which guides its efforts to advance gender equality and gender justice for girls, women and gender-diverse people across Africa. At its core, the strategy’s focus is on resourcing, nurturing and strengthening those who are best placed to achieve transformative change: African women’s and feminist groups, organisations and movements.
The Partnerships and Philantropy Officer will be central to AWDF’s effort to cultivate, maintain and strengthen AWDF’s relationships with existing and new partners in feminist and social justice movements, the philanthropic sector and international development. She/They will also be key to the execution of initiatives and activities to advance AWDF’s philanthropic advocacy and influencing agenda – working closely with the Director for Partnerships and Philanthropy (who manages the role), the CEO and the Director of Programmes.
How to Apply:
For more information on the role, and also on the application process, please visit the Application Portal HERE
Applications for the vacancy should reach AWDF no later than Friday 10th January 2025. Due to our limited capacity, only short-listed candidates will be contacted for additional information and interviews.
Finance Intern (Due Diligence desk )
Another exciting opportunity we have is the Finance Intern position (Due diligence desk)
AWDF requires the services of a Finance Intern to support the work of the Finance Department. The intern will have the opportunity to learn as well as support the finance team to achieve its set objectives. We are looking for an intern who is dynamic, curious, innovative, conscientious, and believes in the true value of effective and efficient financial management. The Finance intern will report to the Finance Manager and will have responsibilities of supporting key financial management processes including planning, transaction processing and reporting and risk management. The Intern will be responsible for receiving, reviewing, recording, uploading, filing documents for processing documentation and any other duties assigned.
How to Apply:
For more information on the role, and also on the application process, please visit the Application Portal HERE
Applications for the vacancy should reach AWDF no later than Friday 10th January 2025.
In line with AWDF’s Mission, qualified African women are encouraged to apply.
KOMBOA- Here’s how African feminists are resisting the growing anti-rights movement in Africa
KOMBOA- Here’s how African feminists are resisting the growing anti-rights movement in Africa

The growing anti-rights movement in Africa threatens the rights of girls, women, and marginalized groups. In response, AWDF, ISDAO, Purposeful, Doria Feminist Fund, and SIHA have formed Komboa, a feminist consortium supporting threatened communities. Here’s how African women are resisting:
In 2024, Feminists in Kenya and hundreds of women protested femicides, with the hashtag #EndFemicideKE fueling national conversations on the issue.
With 14% of girls married before adulthood in Morocco
Project Soar‘s BIGGER Movement is empowering teenage girls to advocate for changes to the Family Code, which allows child marriage.
Ma’Mara Sakit Village in South Sudan empowers communities through research, art, and culture, while the Suk-Sukna Project creates sustainable jobs for South Sudanese women by reviving traditional beadwork.
Bintou Mariam Traoré
Join our Team: We are hiring a new Operations Officer
Join our Team: We are hiring a new Operations Officer

Are you a dynamic individual with experience in Salesforce administration and interested in supporting the redesign and maintenance of other technology improvements, planning, communication, testing and troubleshooting, documentation and training? Are you excited about supporting the project management initiatives including organisational planning processes and coordination as the administrator of the Project Management Tool (Asana)? Are you keen to contribute to organisation-wide project management through the project management tool, tracking and collaborating across the organisation to ensure AWDF delivers on its commitments both internally and externally? We would like you to join our team!
The Operations Officer will work in close collaboration across the organisation with programmes and operations teams to support AWDF’s grant application and donor management information and process flow, to continually improve and enhance our Salesforce platform as an integrated system, gathering requirements and feedback, designing scalable best practice and integrated solutions, and managing the product road map with the support of external consultants. AWDF’s Salesforce user experience is of great importance to the organisation, therefore the Operations Officer should be committed to and enjoy all aspects of user management including training, and designing solutions with user satisfaction as a priority. The Officer also supports the project management initiatives including organisational planning processes and coordination as the administrator of the Project Management Tool (Asana). The Officer reports to the DoO and DoP and her/their role is crosscutting between Programmes and Operations.
To apply check out more information here
Submit your applications by Wednesday, 11th December 2024. Due to our limited capacity, only short-listed candidates will be contacted for additional information and interviews.
#WorldAIDSDay 2024 Leading from the south
#WorldAIDSDay 2024 Leading from the south

On this #WorldAIDSDay , we shine a spotlight on the women leading the fight against HIV. In partnership with the Leading from the South (LFS) consortium, we stand in solidarity with African women-led organizations like the Coalition of Women Living with HIV and AIDS (COWLHA), the African Girls Empowerment Network (AGEN), and the AIDS and Rights Alliance for Southern Africa (ARASA), who are at the forefront of tackling the HIV epidemic in Africa. These women—activists, community leaders, and advocates—are driving change and offering transformative solutions to the HIV crisis. They are not only fighting the virus but also challenging the stigma and discrimination that often accompanies it. Their leadership is proof that grassroots, women-led initiatives are essential in the global response to HIV/AIDS.
Leading from the South (LFS) is a feminist, South-South global consortium designed and managed by four prominent women’s funds: the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF), Fondo de Mujeres del Sur, FIMI – International Indigenous Women’s Forum, and Women’s Fund Asia. Together, these organizations amplify the voices of women from the Global South, ensuring that they are central to global conversations and actions around HIV/AIDS. Their collective efforts are helping to shape policies, raise awareness, and build local capacity to address the HIV epidemic in ways that are sensitive to the realities and needs of women in the Global South.
The leadership and expertise of these women are vital in the fight against HIV, and it is crucial that we continue to support and elevate their work. By amplifying local voices and empowering women to take charge of their health, we can work towards a world free from HIV, discrimination, and inequality.
Let’s unite in this effort, strengthen our solidarity, and continue to take action together.
Bintou Mariam Traoré, communications Officer
Join AWDF at AWID Forum 2024 – Rising to Connect, Heal and Thrive
Join AWDF at AWID Forum 2024 – Rising to Connect, Heal and Thrive

Are you getting ready for the upcoming AWID Forum 2024 in Bangkok, Thailand? We sure are!
The African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) is excited to join this global gathering of feminist activists, thinkers, and changemakers from 2-5 December 2024. Under the empowering theme of “Rising Together: Connect, Heal, Thrive,” AWID 2024 promises to be a transformative experience, and we are honoured to support and contribute to shaping its agenda.
At AWDF, we have been working tirelessly to co-create dynamic spaces that will reinvigorate the African Feminist Charter, strategise around countering the worrying rise of anti-rights movements, and amplify the powerful narratives of African feminists everywhere.
Here is a glimpse of what we have in store:
Pan-African and Feminist Philanthropies: Building Alternative Narratives and Practices (organised jointly by Harambee-Ubuntu, the Adoye network of African women in philanthropy, AWDF and JASS)
Join us for an interactive and participatory strategy session about opportunities and challenges in the current philanthropic landscape in Africa, and discuss alternative analysis, practices and approaches coming from the African continent and the diaspora. I look forward to being in conversation with Theo Sowa, Leila Heissini (both independent feminist philanthropy thinkers and doers), Ttsitsi Midzi (Urgent Action Fund – Africa) and Shireen Essof (JASS), and you all, about what it will take to reshape existing philanthropic systems to be truly in service of gender justice in Africa, and how other regions can be inspired by practices and lessons from the continent.
Date: 2 December 2024
Time: 11:45 am – 01:30 pm
Venue: Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre
Resourcing feminist movements in French-speaking Africa (organised jointly by AWDF and the Foundation for a Just Society)
Over half of the countries in Africa are French-speaking, but feminists working in the region are overstretched and underfunded, as funding opportunities, movement organising and advocacy spaces are set up with English speakers in mind. From Mali to Burundi, feminist movements are facing conflicts and political instability, the effects of climate change, rising anti-rights ideologies, all with limited support. How can funders show up for feminists across French-speaking Africa?
Join the African Women Development Fund (AWDF), Foundation for a Just Society (FJS), and activists from the region for a conversation on the current state of feminist organizing in French-speaking Africa, and how funders can step up. Whether you have funded on the continent for years or are interested in learning more, this space is for you. Delicious snacks and coffee will be provided. Click here to RSVP by December 1st
Date: 3 December 2024
Time: 2 pm to 3.30 pm
Venue: Workshop, 15/1 Yenakart Road, Chongnonsi, Yannawa, Bangkok
AWDF: Resistance, love and Poetry: Reinvigorating the African Feminist Charter and Countering anti-rights organising
This strategy session aims to harness the power of collective feminist analysis within a co-creative space where we can dream, weave and build together. The purpose of the sessions is to explore approaches for reinvigorating the African Feminist Charter, focusing on addressing key themes around feminist resistance, love, and poetry. We are thinking of engaging with poetry as a depth of language, love as a cornerstone of organising and resistance as the power to hold the line, push the line or erase the line when need be.
Date: 3 December 2024
Time:16:15 – 17:30 pm
Venue: Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre
Room: 109 B
KOMBOA Strategy Session – Let’s Protect the Maputo Protocol
The Maputo Protocol is under threat, and has been explicitly targeted by anti-rights movements over the past few years.How do we join forces and protect and strengthen our movements as they face increasing attacks from the opposition? Join the Komboa consortium – a grantmaking and advocacy alliance between AWDF, Initiative Sankofa d’Afrique de l’Ouest (ISDAO), Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA) Purposeful, and the Doria Feminist Fund – for this important conversation. Spaces are limited, so please register here .
Date: 4 December 2024
Time: 7:30 – 9:30 am
Venue: Workshop – 15/1 Yenakart Road, Chongnonsi, Yannawa, Bangkok
In addition to these side activities, we have sponsored the participation of African feminists, activists and movements, ensuring their vital voices are heard loud and clear at AWID 2024.
We invite you to connect with us at these side events, stay in community and engage with us online #AWDFatAWID2024! Share your side activities with us, we would love to engage and be in community with you too.
International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women 2024
International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women 2024

Today, on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, we stand united. From Mali to Togo, Congo to Nigeria, it’s time to act. Let’s raise our voices and drive change across Africa. #16DaysOfActivism
Bintou Mariam Traoré, communications Officer
Standing Together: A Call for Action to End Violence Against Women in Africa
Standing Together: A Call for Action to End Violence Against Women in Africa

On November 25, the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) joins the world in observing the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women commemorated under the theme UNiTE! Invest to Prevent Violence Against Women & Girls! This day which marks the beginning of the Sixteen Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence, highlights the ongoing global crisis of gender-based violence (GBV), which continues to rise despite progress in advocacy and legal protections. AWDF believes that ending GBV requires more than legal reforms and protective measures—it demands a fundamental shift in societal attitudes toward women’s rights. From West Africa to the Horn of Africa, women-led movements are at the forefront of this struggle, but they need more than support—they need sustained, concrete action.
AWDF’s Commitment to Ending Sexual Violence in West Africa
Sexual violence remains a pervasive issue in West Africa. According to a UN Women report (2018), over 60% of women in the region have experienced physical or sexual violence, with many survivors facing barriers to justice due to weak legal frameworks, inadequate support services, and prevailing social norms that condone such violence.
AWDF’s commitment to ending sexual violence focuses on strengthening local responses, bolstering legal protections, and creating safer spaces for survivors. In partnership with the Ford Foundation, OSIWA, and other local organizations, AWDF has launched an initiative to address and prevent sexual violence across West Africa. This initiative strengthens the capacity of women’s rights organizations to provide direct services to survivors, advocate for stronger laws, and shift harmful cultural norms that perpetuate sexual violence.
Through the KASA Initiative, AWDF has supported organizations to train over 300 law enforcement officers and reached 10,000 community members with educational programs on preventing sexual violence. By supporting local actors and leveraging international funding, AWDF is addressing the root causes of sexual violence and ensuring stronger protections for women and girls.
Discover inspiring stories from the AWDF’s KASA program, supporting feminist initiatives across Africa, and a concerning article on the 196 reported cases of rape in Senegal in the first half of 2024, highlighting the urgent need to strengthen efforts against sexual violence.
Learn more about KASA grantee stories
Read an article on sexual violence in Senegal
Strengthening Community Resilience and Feminist Solidarity
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Feminist movements across Africa have shown remarkable resilience in the face of growing attacks from anti-rights groups. Through initiatives, we continue to build stronger, more resilient communities that can withstand patriarchal violence.
One of AWDF’s key pillars is solidarity. As global threats to women’s rights increase, the strength of our collective response becomes more critical. Through alliances like the LFS Fund, we are fostering a culture of mutual support. These networks allow women’s rights organizations, activists, and survivors of violence to come together to heal, strategize, and take collective action.
In Uganda, for example, through the LFS Fund, AWDF has partnered with local women’s organizations to provide legal aid and psychosocial support to survivors of sexual violence. This partnership has enabled over 4,000 survivors to access justice and healing services, and it has helped local communities become more active in combating violence through community dialogues and public education campaigns.
Explore the powerful stories of LFS grantees supporting feminist activism in the Global South, and learn about five more years of funding to sustain and expand these critical movements.
The Growing Threat of Anti-Rights Movements

Across Africa, anti-rights movements are gaining momentum, threatening the rights of women and girls. From Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Act to recent rollbacks of sexual and reproductive health rights in Somalia, these regressive movements are a direct challenge to women’s rights. According to the UN Women’s Global Database on ViolenceAgainst Women, one in three women globally experiences physical or sexual violence in their lifetime, with African women facing some of the highest rates of sexual violence.
In Somalia, the repeal of the Sexual Offences Bill exemplifies the dangers posed by these movements. The bill, which sought to criminalize sexual violence, was a significant step forward in women’s rights. Its repeal has not only left women vulnerable to further violence but also highlights the vulnerability of legal protections in the face of regressive political agendas.
The Komboa Consortium, is Inspired by African feminist values of sisterhood, solidarity and mutual aid, the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF), Initiative Sankofa d’Afrique de l’Ouest (ISDAO), Purposeful, Doria Feminist Fund, and Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA), have joined forces and resources to create Komboa (“Liberate” in Swahili) a feminist consortium that supports communities threatened by the rise of anti-rights and anti-gender movements.
Inspired by African feminist values of sisterhood, solidarity and mutual aid, the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF), Initiative Sankofa d’Afrique de l’Ouest (ISDAO), Purposeful, Doria Feminist Fund, and Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA), have joined forces and resources to create Komboa (“Liberate” in Swahili) a feminist consortium that supports communities threatened by the rise of anti-rights and anti-gender movements.
The Role of International Advocacy and Accountability
AWDF recognizes that international advocacy is crucial in shaping global norms around gender-based violence. By collaborating with regional and international actors, AWDF plays a critical role in resourcing and nurturing organizations that hold governments accountable for their commitments under international human rights frameworks, including the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and the Maputo Protocol. By providing financial support and capacity-building, AWDF empowers grassroots organizations to advocate for the full implementation of these human rights instruments, ensuring that governments are held responsible for advancing gender equality and women’s rights across the continent.
Through policy dialogues and advocacy campaigns, AWDF continues to pressure governments to ensure stronger legal frameworks that prevent and respond to gender-based violence. For example, after a two-year advocacy campaign led by AWDF and local partners, the Kenyan government passed the Sexual Offenses Act, which provides stronger protections for women and girls, including harsher penalties for sexual violence and clearer guidelines for survivor support.
A Call to Action
On this International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, AWDF calls on governments, civil society, and individuals across Africa and beyond to unite in the fight against violence. We urge continued investments in women’s rights organizations, especially those led by women in marginalized communities, and call on each individual to actively participate in ending gender-based violence. Whether through advocacy, education, or direct support for survivors, every action counts.
Let us come together to build a future where women and girls are safe, respected, and able to live free from fear of violence—today, tomorrow, and for generations to come.
Bintou Mariam Traoré, communications Officer
Come join our team – Coordinator: African Feminist Forum 2026
Come join our team – Coordinator: African Feminist Forum 2026

Our team is growing at AWDF,
Are you a dynamic individual with experience in facilitating cross-regional movement-building, conceptualising and coordinating multi-stakeholder regional and international level events? Are you familiar with or excited about African feminist organising structures and tools like the African Feminist Forums (AFFs), the Charter of Feminist Principles for African Feminists and various Non AFF communities within which activists and movements organise?
Are you excited about steering initiatives linked to key moments like the 20th anniversary of the Charter and the AFFs and mobilising resources, people, processes and spaces to honour, reflect and celebrate such moments?
Are you comfortable with navigating multiple stakeholder interests, providing strategic leadership and thought to diverse autonomous co-leadership groups, funders, grantee partners, and diverse movement entities to foster solidarity, partnerships and community? We would like you to join our team!
Then this could be the opportunity that you are looking for.
How to Apply:
To apply check out more information and apply HERE
Applications for the vacancy should reach AWDF no later than Wednesday, 27th November 2024. Due to our limited capacity, only short-listed candidates will be contacted for additional information and interviews.