Building Resilient Women and Inclusive Communities in Fragile Contexts
When Amina first joined a WOJE community session, she sat quietly at the back of the circle. "I did not know I had the right to speak," she later said. "I thought violence was something we must endure." Today, Amina facilitates discussions with other women in her community, guiding conversations on safety, health, and dignity. Her story reflects the change that Women for Justice and Equality (WOJE) is working to nurture across fragile and low-resource settings.
π± Transforming Vision into Community Impact: Launching a Sustainable Skills Initiative in Kabu
We are proud to announce the official launch of a collaborative womenβs empowerment and skills development initiative in the Kabu community, Juba, a project born from partnership, purpose, and shared commitment to sustainable change.
Finding My Voice: Koleta's Journey to Empowerment
Koleta Aziza, a resident of Gurei, North Block One, shares her transformative experience at the WOJE women- and girl-friendly space. "One of the best things I have gained from this space is learning English and how to express myself confidently," Koleta explains with a bright smile. "I have also learned numbers, my age, and many other essential skills that I never had the opportunity to learn before."