Economic Justice for Women’s Project (EJWP) is a non-governmental organization in Zimbabwe that seeks to strengthen the capacities of young women between the age of 16-35 with knowledge, skills and support for equal and full participation in economic governance, public resource management and platforms to self-organize and advocate for their socio-economic rights. EJWP has four strategic pillars being: Research and Documentation, focusing on Illicit financial flows, debt crisis, tax justice, climate justice, fiscal justice, corruption and the respective impact on women; Capacity Development on socio-economic rights and fiscal literacy towards increased agency, voice and meaningful participation in respective strategic and policy reforms; Advocacy, focusing o bring the young women’s voices in the face of the debt and climate crisis to ensure their stories stand out in setting the advocacy agenda;, and Community Action Hubs coordinated by community members for communities to self-organize to engage in advocacy.
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