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Hear Women works to enable women and girls in fragile countries in Africa and diaspora communities in the UK to improve their physical and mental well-being and to advocate for themselves.

In partnership with local organisations, we provide women and young people in the UK with a safe space to come together and talk, learn and access advice and support around issues of mental health and gender violence. [LEARN MORE]

In partnership with local civil society in fragile communities, we provide education, advocacy training and support, and training on gender violence, as well as humanitarian assistance. [LEARN MORE]

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Hear Women Centres

Provide a safe space for East and North African women to meet and discuss issues related to health and well-being, addressing sexual violence... Read more >>

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37 Chapel Street,
London, NW1 5DP
Phone: +44 2036649519
Email: info@hearwomen.org
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