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AWDF is excited to invite you to visit our redesigned Knowledge Exchange Platforms – AfriRep and the SAUTI Centre.
The AWDF Knowledge Exchange Platforms are generative, innovative and safe spaces (virtual and physical) for creative and diverse feminist learning, sharing and engagement. They are structured around AWDF’s responsibility to knowledge creators, subjects of content, users, and the broader community of the African feminist movement.
SAUTI Centre
The Sauti Centre is a semi-virtual space with a physical centre in Accra and an online catalogue. It aims to be a collaborative space for learning and is open to students, researchers, writers, activists among many others who are interested in African feminism. The Centre currently hosts over 3,000 materials in varied forms and formats. The materials cover a range of topics such as feminism, philanthropy and the African women’s movement.
We invite you to contact us if you want to use the space to host your own in-person or virtual session! In the past we have hosted panel discussions, small reflection meetings and film-screenings and are excited to co-host the same with you through the centre.
AfriRep
AfriRep is an open-source African feminist knowledge hub. Here you will find materials that range from research articles, Women Rights Organisations (WROs) reports and unpublished dissertations to toolkits on capacity building, lessons from feminist convenings and AWDF publications. Our aim is to make the tremendous knowledge that African women yield accessible and to strengthen the women’s movement through learning.
Here is a Tutorial Video to help you navigate through the sites.
Please email malaika@awdf.org if you have any feminist open-source materials that you would like us to review and upload on any of these platforms!
We invite you to visit our sites!