Projects aimed at promoting women’s empowerment are crucial for international development and humanitarian efforts. They address the specific needs and vulnerabilities of women and girls, such as access to healthcare, protection from violence, gender equality, and livelihood opportunities. In crises, women often suffer disproportionately, but by equipping them with knowledge, skills, and opportunities, we can break the cycle of poverty and inequality, fostering more equitable and prosperous societies.
Our goal is to create environments where women can thrive, contribute meaningfully to society, and play active roles in shaping the future. We achieve this through educational opportunities, targeted policies, infrastructure investment, and the elimination of gender stereotypes. Our focus includes examining women's education in Europe, particularly the Western Balkans, the Middle East, and Africa. We support Christian schools that provide education to young girls regardless of their religious beliefs.
Focusing on Africa
In Africa, many women endure daily suffering, humiliation, and insecurity. They face severe systemic oppression, forced child marriage, early school leaving, violence, and female genital mutilation. To address these issues, our projects significantly improve women’s living conditions and sense of security, aiming to reduce migration from the region. By keeping young girls in school longer, we address critical problems such as population explosion, social instability, and radicalization, thus strongly supporting the establishment and operation of girls' schools.
Our First EU Project
We are particularly proud of the CREATResili project, launched in 2024 and funded by the EU’s Creative Europe program. This initiative supports women from abused and marginalized backgrounds in Kosovo by providing vocational training tailored to the labor market. The project aims to help them become self-reliant and resilient while addressing their trauma. More information about the CREATResili project can be found [HERE].