From Hannah Coombes / Womankind Worldwide <[email protected]>
Subject Small Actions, Big Change this Women’s Day
Date March 8, 2025 10:00 AM
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Hi John,

It’s International Women’s Day—a day to celebrate progress on women’s rights, but also to take action. Because gender equality isn’t just an idealistic hope for the future—it’s something we can all work towards daily.

I'm writing to share some wonderful stories of courageous women who are achieving change by leading actions in their communities, even when they face personal threats.
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Read 10 great stories of Everyday Feminism ([link removed])
The world feels heavy right now—inequality is rising, hard-won rights are under threat, and too many people are being left behind. But here’s the thing: change isn’t always about big protests or new laws. It’s also about the everyday choices we make.

Three years ago, Womankind launched its Everyday Feminism campaign to show that we all hold the power to bring about meaningful change in our homes, communities and the world.

Everyday Feminism: The Anthology

For International Women’s Day 2025, we have created ‘Everyday Feminism: The Anthology’ ([link removed])
—a collection of 10 stories that celebrate the work of feminist activists and the power of Everyday Feminism.
As part of the series, Womankind featured inspirational activists from our partner organisations. We are proud to know them and fund their important work. Click below to read interviews with the women featured:

* Editar Ochieng, Feminists for Peace, Rights, and Justice Centre (Kenya) ([link removed])
* Sakhile Sifelani-Ngoma, Women in Politics Support Unit (Zimbabwe) ([link removed])
* Gloria Mutyaba, Freedom And Roam Uganda (Uganda) ([link removed])
* Maryam Rahmani, Afghan Women’s Resource Centre / Womankind Worldwide (Afghanistan) ([link removed])
* Anne Agar, Polycom Girls (Kenya) ([link removed])
* Lily Thapa, Women for Human Rights (Nepal) ([link removed])
* Thandiwe Chidavarume, Women and Land (Zimbabwe) ([link removed])
* Dibabe Bacha, Ethiopia Women with Disabilities National Association (Ethiopia) ([link removed])

Read more in the free digital anthology here ([link removed])
We hope you are encouraged by reading about the actions of feminist activists worldwide that are pushing for change—from tackling gender-based violence to pushing for economic justice. And they need all of us. Every conversation, every donation, every moment of solidarity matters.

So, what’s your everyday act of feminism? Let us know by submitting it ([link removed]) here ([link removed]) . Whatever it is, keep going—because together, we’re shaping a fairer, more equal world.

In solidarity,

Hannah Coombes
Communications Officer
Womankind Worldwide

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