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Where is the Money for Women's Rights? Survey

October 31, 2011

Please complete the Survey

The Association for Women’s Rights in Development (AWID) works to increase the amount and the quality of funding for women’s rights work globally, under its strategic initiative “Where is the Money for Women’s Rights” (WITM). As part of this goal, WITM undertakes research to understand global funding trends, which includes a global survey to obtain data on the size and sustainability of funding available to women’s organizations globally.Please help AWID to collect this important data by spreading the word and encouraging all women’s rights organizations, groups and initiatives to complete it.  It is crucial that a large number of women’s rights organizations, groups, and initiativesparticipate in the survey in order to develop a comprehensive analysis of funding trends for women’s rights and gender equality and to strengthen our collective capacity to grow the resources available to women’s movements.

By completing the survey you will automatically enter to win a flight to Istanbul, Turkey to attend the 12th AWID International Forum “Transforming Economic Power to Advance Women’s Rights and Justice” http://www.forum.awid.org/forum12/ taking place on April 19-22, 2012.   The survey will close on Wednesday November 23, 2011.

 

The survey is available in five languages.

 You can access the English survey here:  http://sgiz.mobi/s3/WITM-General-English

You can access the Spanish survey here: http://sgiz.mobi/s3/WITM-General-Espagnol

You can access the French survey here:  http://sgiz.mobi/s3/WITM-General-French

You can access the Russian survey here:  http://sgiz.mobi/s3/WITM-General-Russian

You can access the Arabic survey here:  http://sgiz.mobi/s3/WITM-General-Arabic

Analysis from previous WITM research can be found at http://awid.org/AWID-s-Publications/Funding-for-Women-s-Rights

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