GREATER ACCESS TO RESOURCES, SERVICES,
AND OPPORTUNITIES
PHILANTHROPIC AND
FUNDING INSTITUTIONS
Informed by the Gender@Work framework, this first garden explores the outcomes we seek to achieve change.
To explore the garden, click on any of the title ribbons to zoom in to each area. In each garden plot, you can click to discover the outcomes we are working towards, then use the navigation at the bottom to continue your journey through the garden.
Each quarter of the garden represents one of the four different domains in which FRIDA is looking for change. Within these domains, we are looking for changes among four different groups:
CHANGED POLICIES, LAWS,
AND RULES
LOCAL
COMMUNITIES
We can make direct contributions to:
SOCIAL JUSTICE
MOVEMENTS
Through our interventions with Young Feminists and the philanthropic field, we can make indirect contributions to:
CHANGED INDIVIDUAL & COMMUNITY
ATTITUDES, PRACTICES, & CONSCIOUSNESS
CHANGED NORMS, CULTURE,
& EXCLUSIONARY PRACTICES
YOUNG
FEMINIST
GROUPS
Young women, girls and trans* youth have equitable access to resources, services and opportunities which they need to sustain themselves and their communities
Increased visibility of young feminists activists and the impact of their work which in turn propels increased allocation of resources to and collaboration with Young Feminist Activists
Young Feminist Activists have advanced consciousness and awareness of social move-ments and diverse strategies for effective action for social justice, political and economic equality, and sexual and reproductive health and rights
Young Feminist Activists have strong linkages across movements, generations and geographies
Young Feminist Activists across the globe have access to quality funding, opportunities as well as increased collective power; enabling them to work more strategically & effectively
Young Feminist Activists and the feminist Movement at large have safe spaces to meet and connect in order to organise, implement and reflect in
Young Feminists Activists elicit policy, rules and legislation changes to ensure they respond to the realities and needs of young women, girls and trans* youth
Policies, laws and rules are transformed to fit the needs of Young Feminist Activists and the young women, girls and trans* youth in their communities
Young feminist activists lead innovative initiatives and movements within and beyond their borders
Young Feminist Activists trigger positive changes in individual and community consciousness, awareness and practices
Increased awareness of the unique challenges faced by young women, girls and trans* youth
Young Feminist Activists use their agency to catalyse positive change at the personal, community and systemic levels
Greater acknowledgement and respect for i) young feminist activism and leadership, and ii) young feminist activists contribution to meaningful and sustainable change
Donor rhetoric and giving is driven by principles of participation, transparency, equity, flexibility and inclusivity
Young Feminist Activists challenge negative cultural, traditional and exclusionary norms; contributing to the reimagining and actual changes of norms which affects their lives