https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/newsroom/open-society-foundations-commit-100-million-to-support-feminist-political-mobilization-and-leadership NEW YORK—The Open Society Foundations will invest
more than $100 million over the next five years in strengthening a range of feminist-led movements and increasing their leadership across a broad range of sectors, from politics and the private sector to civil society and government.
The majority of the
funding will help strengthen feminist organizations and funds around the world.
Open Society is focused on growing transformative feminist political leadership through explicit investments in initiatives that support more women, transgender, and gender non-conforming people in positions of leadership in politics and governance. This includes support for expanding progressive multilateralism and feminist leadership in peace and security.
The investments will also
boost efforts to ensure that women, girls, transgender, and gender non-conforming communities can make their own decisions about issues affecting their bodies and reproductive health care [tradotto aborto e GPA].
"Increased feminist leadership in all areas of public life is needed to ensure we build
inclusive, peaceful, and open societies. That is why we are proud to announce a $100 million commitment to help expand such opportunities," said Mark Malloch-Brown, president of the Open Society Foundations. "
Philanthropy sits in a unique position to create a basis for women and girls to take on leadership responsibilities and mobilize their communities for progressive political change."
Open Society will invest across several gender justice initiatives, including:
Developing and sustaining transformative
feminist leaders in politics and governance, with a focus on leaders of minority identitiesStrengthening feminist movements globally, particularly to combat rising authoritarianismStrengthening feminist leadership in peace and security, with a priority on women under threat of political conflict, such as in Afghanistan
Improving access, rights, resources, and agency to make decisions about bodies and reproductive health care
Advancing economic justice and
rights for women across the board by supporting their rights as workers and providers of care
Reshaping digital platforms to
stop the targeted harassment of feminist activism onlineOpen Society announced the funding at the Generation Equality Forum in Paris. The forum is a global gathering for gender equality convened by UN Women and co-hosted by the governments of Mexico and France, in partnership with youth and civil society. Open Society serves as the lead philanthropic actor of the Action Coalition on Feminist Movements and Leadership, which aims to
strengthen women's rights, voice, and agency across the globe.
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From the challenges brought by COVID-19 to women and girls in the United States, to the changing peace and security circumstances in several countries, to the new opportunities in Chile and Argentina, and the new generation of emerging leaders in the African continent—we are experiencing unprecedented developments around the world," said Kavita N. Ramdas, director of the Open Society
Women's Rights Program. "Open Society's groundbreaking $100 million investment in feminist organizing and leadership will help ensure that more women, girls, transgender, and gender non-conforming people are able to fully engage and participate in the decision-making that affects their lives—from their homes and schools, to their workplaces and communities, to
shaping constitutions and governments."