Feminist and women’s rights organizations receive less than 1% of ODA, gender-related aid and foundation grants combined despite the critical role they play in delivering social and gender transformation. Exacerbating this problem are regulatory frameworks and aid conditionality that place restrictions on foreign funding that goes to civil society organizations.
Restrictions and conditionality impact feminist and women’s rights organizations’ ability to respond to gaps in public service delivery, including gaps related to health and SRHR, education, care, and more. We need to end restrictions and conditionality and increase women’s rights and feminist organizations’ access to long-term and flexible funding.
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