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HER Fund believes that our work can only be successful if it is fully integrated in the women’s movement. Therefore we place great importance to developing collegial as well as solidarity relationships within local, regional and international networks.
In Hong Kong, HER Fund participates as much as possible in the Women's Coalition for Equal Opportunities, and is an agency member of the Hong Kong Council of Social Services.
Regionally, HER Fund is a member of the Asian Network of Women's Funds (ANWF), together with TEWA (Nepal), Nirnaya (India), and the MONES (Mongolia).
Internationally, the ANWF is part of the International Network of Women's Funds (INWF), which comprises a total of 28 women's funds based in Africa, Central and Latin America, Western, Central and Eastern Europe, the USA. Established in 1998, the INWF is a unique network in which funders in both the North and the South are organized democratically, and are organically linked to the feminist movement -- from which almost all of them emerged. INWF is committed to expanding the resources available to women's rights organizations and movements around the world.
http://www.inwf.org/
HER Fund is also a partner member of WFN (Women's Funding Network). Founded in the 1985, the Women's Funding Network (WFN) is an international organization with over 100 member funds (and 20 associate members) that are committed to improving the status of women and girls locally, nationally and globally. WFN works to strengthen and empower member funds.
http://www.wfnet.org/
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Former Honorary Secretary Yip Yan Yan attended the Smart Growth Workshop organized by our international affiliation TEWA in Kathmandu.
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