Data-Powered, Africa-Led, Movement-Scaled

📊 SECTION 1: THE RFLD DATA CENTER
The Central Hub for African Gender Justice
The RFLD Data Center is where statistics become strategy. We aggregate real-time data from 55 countries, cross-reference it with international frameworks (Maputo Protocol, CEDAW, Agenda 2063 etc.), and deliver actionable insights to lawmakers, activists, and donors.
What’s Inside:
  • 55-country gender equality scorecards (legislation, violence rates, economic justice)
  • Parliamentary tracking dashboards (who voted for/against women’s rights bills)
  • Comparative legal analysis (how does your country stack up?)
  • Real-time alerts (new bills introduced, implementation failures, funding gaps)
 
📍 Explore the Data Center → rflgd.org/rfld-countries-data-center
 
“RFLD’s data turned our advocacy from reactive to surgical. We knew exactly which MPs to lobby, which clauses to amend, and which donors to approach.”
Partner organization, Senegal

⚖️ SECTION 2: WEST AFRICA LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM
Track Every Parliamentary Vote. Influence Every Bill.
 
The West Africa Legislative Platform is the premier tool for monitoring parliamentary action across the ECOWAS region. Activists, journalists, and lawyers use it to:
 
Core Features:
  1. 🗳️ Track Parliamentary Votes – Real-time updates on who voted for/against gender equality bills
  2. 📄 Analyze Draft Bills – Full-text analysis of pending legislation, clause-by-clause breakdowns
  3. 📊 Monitor Implementation – Does a law exist on paper only, or is it enforced? We track budget allocations and enforcement data
 
📍 Access the Platform → rflgd.org/west-africa-legislative-platform

📚 SECTION 3: LEGISLATION DATABASE
 
Compare. Analyze. Advocate.
 
Our Legislation in West Africa database is a searchable, multilingual repository of laws, bills, and policies affecting women’s rights. Compare national laws against international standards and identify reform opportunities.
Search By:
  • Country (15 ECOWAS states)
  • Issue area (SGBV, inheritance, political participation, SRHR)
  • Legal status (enacted, pending, rejected)
  • Compliance score (Maputo Protocol alignment)
 
💡 Pro Tip:
Use the “Gap Analysis” tool to generate donor-ready policy briefs showing where your country lags behind regional standards.
 
📍 Search the Database → rflgd.org/legislation-in-west-africa
 
“Knowledge of the law is the first step toward changing it.”RFLD Advocacy Principle

🛡️ SECTION 4: DIGITAL SAFETY COMPENDIUM
 
The First Continental System to Monitor Online Violence Against Women
 
Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence (TFGBV) is the fastest-growing threat to African women’s rights defenders. Our Digital Safety Compendium is the only pan-African platform tracking incidents in real time.
 
What We Monitor:
  • 55 countries (every African nation)
  • 24/7 incident reporting (hotline + web portal + WhatsApp)
  • Platform accountability (Meta, TikTok, X response times to abuse reports)
  • Safety toolkits (VPNs, encrypted messaging, digital security training)
 
2025 Key Findings:
  • 83% of African WHRDs face online gender-based attacks
  • 76% of reported incidents involve doxxing (publishing private addresses/phone numbers)
  • 91% report that attacks extend to their families (children’s schools targeted, etc.)
 
📍 View the Compendium → rflgd.org/the-african-digital-safety-compendium

🏥 SECTION 5: MATERNAL HEALTH DATA HUB
 
Because Budget Transparency Saves Lives
 
Our Maternal Health Data Hub provides real-time statistics on maternal mortality, obstetric care access, and rural health funding across Africa. Advocacy groups use this data to demand better healthcare budgets and track government promises.
 
Live Dashboards:
  • Maternal mortality ratios by country/region
  • Hospital bed availability in rural vs. urban areas
  • Government health spending as % of GDP (WHO recommends 15%, most African countries spend <5%)
  • Skilled birth attendant access rates
 
📍 Explore Health Data → rflgd.org/maternal

💊 SECTION 6: MA SANTÉ, MON DROIT (My Health, My Right)
 
SRHR Advocacy for Francophone Africa
 
29 African countries are Francophone—yet ❤️% of global gender funding reaches them. Our “Ma Santé, Mon Droit” hub bridges the language gap, providing French-language resources for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) advocacy.
 
Resources Available:
  • Model legislation (safe abortion, contraception access, HPV vaccination)
  • Advocacy toolkits (community mobilization, media campaigns)
  • Legal aid directories (pro-bono lawyers in 15 Francophone countries)
  • Training modules (for health workers, journalists, lawyers)
 
📍 Visit the Hub → rflgd.org/hub-donuese-ma-sante-mon-droit

💰 SECTION 7: ECONOMIC JUSTICE TRACKER
 
Follow the Money. Demand Gender-Responsive Budgets.
 
Economic Justice isn’t just about GDP—it’s about where public money goes. Our Economic Justice Tracker monitors national budgets for gender responsiveness, exposing funding gaps and amplifying advocacy for:
  • Women’s agricultural subsidies
  • Girls’ education budgets
  • Gender-based violence services funding
  • Women’s entrepreneurship grants
 
2025 Scorecard Highlights:
  • Only 8 African countries allocate >5% of budgets to GBV prevention
  • $4.2B in “women’s empowerment” funds remain undisbursed due to bureaucratic delays
  • Agricultural subsidies: Women produce 60% of Africa’s food but receive only 12% of ag subsidies
 
📍 Analyze Budgets → rflgd.org/ecojustice-in-africa

🎯 CALL TO ACTION SECTION
 
How You Can Use RFLD’s Data Infrastructure
 
For Activists & Advocates:
Generate evidence-based policy briefs using our legislative database
Track your government’s promises with our budget monitoring tools
Report digital attacks via our 24/7 incident system
 
For Journalists:
Access exclusive datasets for investigative stories
Request expert commentary from RFLD’s policy team
Download infographics for your articles
 
For Donors & Foundations:
Due diligence data on African women’s organizations
Impact measurement tools for your grantees
Partner with RFLD to co-create data solutions

RFLD – Réseau des Femmes Leaders pour le Développement – Women Leaders Network for Development
Investing in Women & Girls | Investir dans les Femmes et les Filles

📍 Headquarters: Cotonou, Benin | Accra, Ghana | Banjul, Gambia

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