
In a Region in Crisis, Women Leaders are a Stabili…
South American countries are facing crises on multiple fronts. Ecuador is experiencing spiraling insecurity, there is political paralysis in Bolivia…
When women have a role in decision-making, the economic, political, and social well-being of their country improves.
We connect women to their best resource: each other. With active members in more than 115 countries and chapters in 16 countries, WDN is creating the next generation of women leaders.
Network members learn communications, networking, campaigning, and governing skills from WDN programs.
Despite violence continuing to disrupt daily life in Cameroon, women leaders are standing up for their right to participate in the political process. The WDN Cameroon country chapter has helped increase women’s participation in decision-making processes at the local and national levels. In seven years, 95 percent of Anglophone women who took part in our Women’s Political Leadership Academy and Women’s Leadership School ran for local council positions.
Since our founding in 2006, WDN has worked with 5,000 women in 80 countries. We empower women around the world to participate in the political process and equip them with the skills to take on greater leadership roles.
The Women’s Democracy Network believes that a full and robust democracy depends on the equal participation of women.
WDN’s network of leaders and rising stars are making positive changes in their communities and beyond. Join our global network to connect, learn, and participate in the advancement of women’s full participation in public life.
Established by the International Republican Institute in 2006, WDN empowers women around the world to participate in the political process and equips them with the skills needed to assume greater leadership roles in government, political parties and citizen groups. WDN connects aspiring and accomplished women leaders across the globe, creates forums for sharing ideas and experiences, and provides technical training and resource materials.
South American countries are facing crises on multiple fronts. Ecuador is experiencing spiraling insecurity, there is political paralysis in Bolivia…
Washington, DC – The International Republican Institute’s Women’s Democracy Network held its annual Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Award ceremony on Monday, November 13th, honoring…
Washington D.C. – The International Republican Institute (IRI) is saddened to announce the passing of Judy Van Rest, Executive Vice President since…
Women have a fundamental human right to live free from violence. Whether at home or at work, online or offline,…
Las mujeres tienen un derecho humano fundamental a vivir sin violencia. Ya sea en casa o en el trabajo, online u offline, como votantes o…
عشرة أيام من النضال ضد العنف القائم على نوع الجنس: استمع إليها الآن وإعلاء صوتهن في كل مكان للمرأة حق إنساني أساسي في العيش بمنأى عن العنف. سواء في المنزل أو في العمل، عبر الإنترنت أو خارج…
Washington, D.C. – The Women’s Democracy Network (WDN) has announced its Advisory Council for 2021-2023. As WDN continues its…
واشنطن العاصمة ـ تكون الديمقراطية قوية عندما تضخم أصوات النساء. تكافح النساء حاليًا في دول عدة من أجل الحصول على الحق…