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Women during an Innovation space training

Women listen intently during an Innovation space training, November 2010

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Women Leaders of Naivasha during a training

Women Leaders of Naivasha during a training organized by Women's Empowerment Link, March 2011

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Women leaders after Training

Women leaders after an Economic Empowerment Training at Meridian Court Hotel, October 2010.

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Members of the Naivasha GBV FGMC

Members of the Naivasha GBV FGMC Working group march in a procession during celebrations of the International Women's Day in…

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Participants at the Nairobi West symposium

Participants pose for a photograph at the Nairobi West symposium during the 16 Days of Activism against violence, November 2010

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WEL staff with members of the Kangemi GBV

WEL staff with members of the Kangemi GBV Working Group, March 2010

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Women from Kibera after an Innovation space

Women from Kibera pose for a photo after an Innovation space, November 2010

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Women’s Empowerment Link (WEL) is a non-profit, non partisan non-governmental women rights organization committed to empowering women and girls to realize their potential, worth and strength politically, socially and economically through advocating for opportunities that explore their potential. WEL recognizes that the survival of women and girls is increasingly being challenged by economic dependency, illiteracy, Sexual & gender based violence (SGBV), HIV/AIDS, gender inequalities & marginalization, conflict, insensitive laws & policies which underscore WEL’s purposeful programming on five key thematic areas:-

  • Women Economic Empowerment
  • Access to Education
  • Reproductive health and rights
  • Sexual & Gender based violence & HIV/AIDS
  • Transformative leadership & Governance

WEL’s Mission: To empower women to realize, exercise their rights and freedoms, and access opportunities and privileges towards gender equality.

WEL’s Vision: A society that is gender sensitive where women and men have equal rights and opportunities for a just society.

 

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Women’s Empowerment Link (WEL)
P.O Box 22574-00100,
Nairobi, Kenya.Muringa Rd & Elegeyo Marakwet junction - off Ngong road
Telephone:254 20 3864482/ 97 2396135
Mobile Phone Number: 0711 907132/ 0732 574060
info@wel.or.ke

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