Reinforcing my knowledge
The aim of the FAME project is to strengthen the economic empowerment of women and LGBTQIA+ people. More specifically, the aim is to provide technical support to civil society organisations in the South that are guided by this objective and driven by feminist values.
So, as part of the FAME project, we are offering you content (online training, webinars, toolkits, documents, etc.) to help you build your capacities, and more specifically on thematic knowledge linked to your activities.

For whom?
If you are a feminist civil society organisation working for the economic empowerment of women and LGBTQIA+ people, located in a FAME country (Morocco, Guinea, Togo, Benin, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bolivia, Dominican Republic and Ecuador).
Some content may be accessible to other organisations, so don’t hesitate to register on the platform to find out.
Would you like to expand your knowledge of topics related to the economic empowerment of women and LGBTQIA+ people? Then you’ve come to the right place!
What you will learn
Through their diverse thematic expertise, the members of the FAME consortium will offer you knowledge-building content on various topics related to the economic empowerment of women and LGBTQIA+ people. The content will be prepared and tailored to the needs of organisations.
Integration into working life
Education and vocational training, access to the labour market, access to resources and assets
Combating gender-based and sexual violence
In the private, economic and public spheres, professional equality and inclusion
Women and feminist entrepreneurship
Support for structuring economic activity, promotion of women and feminist entrepreneurship, feminist leadership
Labour rights and working conditions
Respect for the economic and labour rights of women and LBTQIA+ people & improvement of working conditions, decent work, Improvement of informal working conditions
Economic transition and ecology
Link between economic empowerment and the environment/climate agenda, Promotion of productive initiatives, feminist and alternative eco models / Gender-sensitive macro-eco policy
Combating stereotypes
Deconstructing the gendered division of labour, Non-stereotypical career guidance, integration and development, Influence and transformation of social gender norms