Akina Mama wa Afrika
Akina Mama wa Afrika (AMwA) is an international, Pan-African, non-governmental development organisation for African women with its Head Office in Kampala, Uganda. AMwA was established in 1985 as a small community-based organisation
Commemorating the International Day of Action on Women's Health 2025, organized by AMwA
#GapZero Consultations East Africa | Closing the Gap for Women in Public Leadership
A Moment of Feminist Reflection: Unpacking outcomes of 4th Financing for Development (FfD4)
Rethinking Debt and Climate Finance for Justice | A conversation
Decoding Tax and Trade in the Financing for Development Agenda
Pursuing Justice and Reparations for African People- Dr KhanyisileTshabalala
Press Conference on the AU Convention on Ending Violence Against Women & Girls
Economic Justice for women and girls through reparations at the 41st GIMAC
Press Conference on the AU Convention on Ending Violence Against Women & Girls.
A Collective Celebration of African Women’s Voice and Agency: Eunice Musiime, ED, AMwA
African Feminists Share Strategies to Movement Building
What is Feminist Movement Building? African Feminists Reflect...
Beyond Reform: African Women Leaders for Just Economic Systems and Structures | AWLI
The AWLI has been crucial to me as a feminist and a communicator | Pesh Ahumuza
AWLI opened my eyes to theories of feminism | Glory Iribagiza
Personal growth is understanding the "why" | Ella Mucye
Akina Mama wa Afrika's Feminist Pan African Dream
What are the strategies to advance African women's political agency and leadership?
Reimagining Leadership on the Continent
Status of Women's Political Participation and Representation in Africa
The Women's Political Participation on the African Barometer 2024 | Josephine Mwangi
Advice To Young Women Who Would Like to Get into Politics | Tabetha Rudo Kanengoni-Malinga
The Past, Present and Future of Women's Leadership in Africa | The Pan Afrikan Leadership Sawubona
Honouring our Female Ancestors | The Pan Afrikan Leadership Sawubona
On addressing the conflicts in Sudan and Ethiopia | Amb. Salah Siddig Hammad
The Feminist Healing Festival 2024 | Reclaiming Feminist Joy