Advancing the Vision and Mission of WFWP across Africa and beyond

WFWP Mali Empowers Women Through Solar Lamp Distribution: "One Woman, One Lamp"

WFWP Mali Empowers Women Through Solar Lamp Distribution: "One Woman, One Lamp"

From May to July 2025, the Women’s Federation for World Peace (WFWP) Mali spearheaded a transformative Climate Action Project under the theme: “Let’s Improve the Living Condition of Women Through Solar Lamp – One Woman, One Lamp.”This impactful initiative aimed to tackle the dual challenges of climate change and energy poverty by equipping women and their families with clean, renewable light sources.

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WFWP South Africa  Launch of the Reusable Baby Nappy Project - Promoting Sustainability and Dignity through Practical Action

WFWP South Africa Launch of the Reusable Baby Nappy Project - Promoting Sustainability and Dignity through Practical Action

On June 21, 2025, the Women's Federation for World Peace South Africa officially launched the Reusable Baby Nappy Project, a community initiative aimed at promoting environmental sustainability while restoring dignity to women and children. The project is generously sponsored by WFWP International.

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WFWP Burkina Faso Supports Faso Mebo Initiative

WFWP Burkina Faso Supports Faso Mebo Initiative

On Thursday, July 24, 2025, members of the Women’s Federation for World Peace (WFWP) from Bobo Dioulasso joined hands with the community of Bilmousso to support Faso Mebo, a presidential initiative dedicated to beautifying and cleaning up cities across Burkina Faso through the construction of paving stones.

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"Less Waste, More Love" Reusable Baby Nappy Project

"Less Waste, More Love" Reusable Baby Nappy Project

In three communities, 50 families received cloth nappies that can last up to 10 years. What may seem like a simple gift has lifted an enormous financial burden. Mothers no longer worry about spending a large part of their income on nappies; instead, they can save, plan, and breathe a little easier.But the project was more than just a financial relief. Each mother also learned about the environmental impact of disposable nappies, which are among the largest contributors to landfill waste.

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WFWPSA Report on the Ongoing Gardening Project at Emisebeni Primary School.

WFWPSA Report on the Ongoing Gardening Project at Emisebeni Primary School.

In March 2025, WFWP South Africa launched a gardening project at Emisebeni Primary School, with sponsorship from Play Africa. The initiative focuses on promoting climate action, environmental sustainability, and hands-on agricultural education for children. By engaging students in growing their own vegetables, the project raises awareness of sustainable practices and equips them with valuable life skills.

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