Working on an independent and objective basis, Dwa Fanm collaborates with governmental and nongovernmental organizations to advance our mission of empowering women and girls, while ending discrimination, violence, and other forms of injustice against them, both here and abroad. Our partners include:
HAITI
FAVILEK: Fanm Viktim Leve Kanpe (Women Victims Stand Up) is a group of Haitian women survivors who provide trauma counseling, support groups, expose rape and other violence against women by organizing their own theater groups.
ENFOFANM: (The National and International Center for Documentation and Information on Women in Haiti). Enfofanm assembles documentation on women and their struggles, puts out a publication called Ayiti Fanm and organizes Haitian women in Haiti to resist violence.
KAY FANM: (Women's House) is a feminist organization that works to improve the status of women. It provides legal, health, literacy and shelter services for women.
SOFA: Soladirite Fanm Ayisien: (Haitian Women in Solidarity) With almost 12 small community centers in Haiti providing domestic violence prevention and intervention services. It is the largest feminist organization made up of middle class and peasant, grassroots and professional women engaged in consciousness raising, training, education, shelter support and health care.
MUDHA: Movimiento De Mujeres Dominico-Haitianas (The Haitian Women's Movement in the Dominican Republic). They operate the only school and only women's health clinic in the Batey. They focus on eradication racism and ensure Haitian children's rights to citizenship. Haiti's Ministry for Women's Rights and Women's Issues
USA
The Consortium for Haitian Empowerment
Urban Justice Center
Mayor's Office to Combat Domestic Violence and
the Family Justice Center
Brooklyn District Attorney's Office
Radio Soleil
Vera Institute for Justice
New York University School of Law's Center for
Human Rights and Global Justice
Girls Inc. of New York City
Girls for Gender Equity
Legal Aid
Sauti Yetu (Center for African Women)
CONNECT
New York Immigration Coalition
Voices of Women Organizing Project
|