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730 Days Remaining in RFLD’s 2023-2028 Strategic Plan

Dear Esteemed Partners,
As we enter 2026, I write to you with both profound gratitude and urgent purpose. We have reached the midpoint of our transformative journey—with exactly two years remaining in the RFLD Strategic Plan 2023-2028.
 
Where We Stand

 

Thanks to your generous support from 2023-2025, RFLD has achieved remarkable milestones. We’ve spent three years building:

 

  • Pan-African network
  • Trusted partnerships with 450+ grassroots organizations
  • Credible data systems cited by African Report
  • Emergency response protocols protecting thousands
  • Training curricula proven to create leaders
  • 12,000+ women and girls trained as leaders—transitioning from beneficiaries to program implementers
  • 2,000+ women human rights defenders protected through emergency response networks
  • 12 SRHR legal reforms influenced across the continent
  • Advocacy and Capacity building engaging health actors, teachers, traditional and religious leaders, state actors, Members of Parliament, local elected officials, and law enforcement actors.
  • African governments now officially cite RFLD as a primary gender data source
  • 103+ civil society organizations strengthened through sub-granting and capacity building
  • RFLD invited by the African Union ACHPR Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders to be part Member of its Working Group.
The foundation is solid. The challenge now is acceleration. Our 7 Strategic Pillars: Integrated Impact Across Africa
The final two years of our strategic plan focus on deepening and scaling impact across our seven interconnected programmatic pillars, each addressing critical barriers facing African women:
  • PILLAR 1: Rights & Representation : Advocating for the Maputo Protocol implementation, ensuring sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), bodily autonomy, and increasing women’s leadership in governance from local councils to national parliaments.
  • PILLAR 2: Civic Space & Democracy: Defending civil liberties in an era of shrinking civic space, protecting women activists facing persecution, and ensuring inclusive, safe electoral processes.
  • PILLAR 3: Economic Power & Climate Justice: Addressing the intersection of economic marginalization and environmental vulnerability, promoting women’s land rights, entrepreneurship, and green resilience strategies.
  • PILLAR 4: Participatory Governance & Media: Building civil society capacity for budget monitoring, social accountability, and training journalists on gender-sensitive reporting to shape public narratives.
  • PILLAR 5: Human Rights Protection: Documenting violations, seeking justice through regional bodies like ACHPR, and providing emergency shelter, legal aid, and rapid response assistance for Women Human Rights Defenders (WHRDs) facing threats.
  • PILLAR 6: Peace & Security: Operationalizing the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda by training women mediators, supporting meaningful participation in peacebuilding processes, and assisting survivors of conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV).
  • PILLAR 7: Elimination of Harmful Practices: Community-led campaigns to eradicate Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), child marriage, and widowhood rites, replacing them with empowering rites of passage.
Our Core Programming: How Your Funds Create Change
1. Sub-Granting & Capacity Strengthening
As a trusted intermediary organization, RFLD channels donor resources to grassroots civil society organizations across 55 African countries—organizations too small to access international funding directly but absolutely critical to local change.
Your investment enables:
  • Financial support to local CSOs through our West Africa Francophone Feminist Fund (WAFFF)
  • Financial Support to local CSOs through our Africa Funding Portfolio
  • Capacity strengthening activities including training, coaching, technical assistance, mentoring, and knowledge sharing
  • Systems strengthening to improve financial management, governance, and monitoring & evaluation capabilities
  • Network building connecting grassroots organizations across regions for peer learning and collaboration
 
2. Advocacy & Evidence-Based Research
Our Data Center and research publications provide the evidence base that transforms advocacy from emotional appeals to irrefutable demands.
Your investment creates:
  • Continental gender data tracking violence, political participation, economic indicators, and health outcomes across 55 countries
  • Legislative analysis monitoring laws affecting women’s rights in real-time
  • Research reports used by lawyers in court, mayors in budget proposals, and parliamentarians in drafting legislation
  • Policy briefs informing government decision-making and regional policy frameworks
 
3. Combating Gender-Based Violence (GBV) & Sexual Violence
One in three women worldwide experiences sexual or gender-based violence. The psychological and physical impacts are devastating—not just for victims but for families, communities, and entire societies. Such violence reduces women’s participation in public life, increases healthcare costs, and perpetuates cycles of trauma.
Your investment provides:
  • Emergency shelter and safe houses for GBV survivors
  • Legal aid to prosecute perpetrators and secure justice
  • Psychosocial counseling and trauma support services
  • Community education campaigns challenging harmful norms
  • Training for law enforcement on handling GBV cases with victim sensitivity
 
4. Safe Abortion Access & Maternal Health
Maternal mortality is not fate—it’s policy failure. When women cannot access safe reproductive healthcare, including safe abortion services, they die from entirely preventable causes.
Your investment ensures:
  • Training for midwives and health workers in clinical skills, legal rights, and advocacy
  • Community health education on maternal health, family planning, and reproductive rights
  • Advocacy for policy reform expanding access to comprehensive SRHR services
  • Safe spaces like our Maternal Health Hub and EmpowerHer Health Hub providing Maternal and SRHR information
  • Leadership development transforming health workers into political advocates who change systems
 
5. Ending Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)
FGM is a harmful practice affecting millions of girls and women, causing severe physical and psychological trauma. Eradicating this practice requires deep community engagement—not external imposition.
Your investment supports:
  • Community dialogue engaging traditional and religious leaders as allies in norm change
  • Alternative rites of passage celebrating girls and women without causing harm
  • Education campaigns in schools and community centers
  • Medical and psychosocial support for FGM survivors
  • Legal advocacy for stronger anti-FGM legislation and enforcement
 
6. Supporting Women Human Rights Defenders (WHRDs)
Women’s rights defenders face growing pressure, both offline and online, with direct implications for their safety and ability to advocate. In 2024 alone, threats against WHRDs increased by 31% in our monitored regions.
Your investment provides:
  • Emergency rapid response for defenders fleeing immediate danger (shelter, transport, phone credit)
  • Legal defense for defenders facing arrest or prosecution for peaceful activism
  • Digital security training protecting against online harassment and surveillance
  • Psychosocial support for trauma experienced by defenders under threat
  • Advocacy with regional bodies like ACHPR’s Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders
 
7. Women’s Entrepreneurship & Economic Justice
Women’s entrepreneurship is a powerful driver of socio-economic growth and sustainable development. Women entrepreneurs often reinvest profits in families and communities, contributing to local employment and strengthening investment climates.
Yet women in low- and middle-income African countries face significant barriers:
  • Limited access to formal markets and finance
  • Lack of land ownership rights (only 12% of women own land in countries like Senegal)
  • Socio-cultural norms restricting participation in formal economy
  • Limited business management training and networks
Your investment enables:
  • Microloans and seed funding for women entrepreneurs to start and grow businesses
  • Business management training in financial literacy, marketing, and operations
  • Land rights advocacy securing women’s ownership and inheritance rights
  • Cooperative formation allowing women to pool resources and access larger markets
  • Mentorship programs connecting successful entrepreneurs with emerging leaders
 
8. Women, Peace & Security
The world is witnessing a rise in conflicts, with women and girls disproportionately affected. In 2024, cases of conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) increased by 25%, with women and girls accounting for 92% of victims.
Yet peace is more likely to succeed when women are involved as mediators, first responders, and negotiators.
Your investment supports:
  • Training women as mediators and peace negotiators
  • Meaningful participation in formal and informal peace discussions and decision-making
  • Support for CRSV survivors including medical care, psychosocial counseling, and legal assistance
  • Transitional justice advocacy ensuring gender justice in post-conflict settings
  • Community early warning systems led by women to prevent violence
 
Total Strategic Funding Need (2026-2028): $15 Million

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