The current humanitarian system is failing to adequately address global crises, disproportionately affecting marginalized groups and underfunding local feminist and Women's Rights Organizations (WROs). The Feminist Humanitarian Network (FHN) advocates for a radical shift towards a feminist humanitarian system that centers those most affected, dismantles systemic inequality, and builds lasting resilience. This approach calls for direct and flexible funding to WROs, redefining risk models, and transforming the humanitarian system to embed feminist principles of intersectionality, inclusivity, and transparency.
A Feminist Humanitarian System is the Only Way Forward
The FHN is creating a feminist funding model that prioritizes accountability to women, their initiatives and communities.
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