Women for Women International

Washington, District of Columbia, 20036 United States

Mission Statement

Women for Women International provides women survivors of war, civil strife and other conflicts with the tools and resources to move from crisis and poverty to stability and self-sufficiency, thereby promoting viable civil societies.

About This Cause

WfWI’s yearlong program teaches women their economic, social, and civic rights and builds their knowledge and skills. This, combined with greater access to resources, enables women to gain stability and self-sufficiency, and to become leaders of change in their homes and communities. Our program incorporates two key elements: life-skills and income generation. Participants receive life-skills training in health awareness, decision-making, negotiation, and civic participation. Women also learn business and vocational skills and gain access to income-generating activities, so that they can move towards economic self-sufficiency. Each program participant receives $10 per month as a training stipend. The training stipend eases the immediate financial pressure on participants, enabling them to cover basic necessities. In some countries, the money goes further and is used to purchase land, buy materials for a business, or build savings. When possible, the training stipend is delivered through banks or microcredit institutions, giving women a banking history and potential access to credit.

Women for Women International
2000 M Street Nw, Suite 200
Washington, District of Columbia 20036
United States
Phone 202.737.7705
Unique Identifier 521838756