Strengthening women 

Disrespect, exploitation and discrimination of women are part of everyday life in many countries and cultures. One of the reasons that women are disadvantaged is that they do not have equal rights in terms of education and training. SOS Children's Villages therefore promotes better education opportunities for girls and women.
It often cannot be taken for granted that women can determine their own lives, or actively take part in society, economics or politics. For many women, it is difficult or even impossible for them to access education, health care services, particular information and public areas purely because they are women.


SOS Children's Villages ensures that boys and girls get the same opportunities to develop their talents at SOS Children's Villages, schools, education centres and family strengthening programmes. Women are supported and encouraged to organise themselves, exchange opinions and receive further training. Equal rights for women has two results: self-confident, educated women have more healthy children, and support them more in their education and in finding their path in life.

Photo: Fatuma Osman

Celebrating women in Somaliland

Women in Somaliland joined millions of women all over the world to celebrate International Women's Day on the 8 March 2009. More...
Education for men is one matter, but what about the women?

Education for men is one matter, but what about the women?

For many women participating actively in society, economics or politics does not go without saying. One of the main reasons is that they do not have equal rights in terms of education. SOS Children's Villages stands up for education for girls and women. Taking stock globally on International Women's Day... More...
India: Sewing a new future

India: Sewing a new future

Nirmal Devi, a single mother of two children, is living in Kashmir in the far north of India. She has to struggle hard to live an independent life. After loosing her husband she felt desperate and helpless and did not know how to go on. Here's her story: More...
Bolivia: Empowering women

Bolivia: Empowering women

El Alto is one of the youngest but also one of the poorest cities of Bolivia. As underprivileged part of the patriarchal society especially women suffer from the poor living conditions. Isabel Poma, director of SOS Social Centre El Alto, talks about the help SOS Children's Villages is offering to women. More...
North of India: Life of women

North of India: Life of women

In India everybody is familiar with worshipping female gods. But the real life situation of women in many regions is still very difficult. The Project Coordinator of the SOS Mother Strengthening Programmes in Gujarat and tells us more about the situation of women in this region... More...
Photo: Katja Snozzi

Egypt, Sudan and Lebanon: Women in the Shadows

In this region of the world many women have very few rights, and who are fully dependent on their husbands and families. If their husbands stop providing for the family, they often lose their social status and any form of support. More...
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