We aim to create a world where everyone has access to education, opportunities for leadership, a strong support network and the foundation of good health. Above all, diversity, inclusion, technological advancement, community, women empowerment’s, sustainability and slowing climate change is what we dream of.
WV4A exists as a platform to discuss and promote good practice amongst women, championing innovation, diversity and gender equality within diaspora and ethnic minorities, working with women across the UK, Portugal, France, Poland, Angola, Cameroon, Ghana, Gambia, Ivory Coast, Mozambique and Nigeria as well as most other countries in Africa and around the Globe. Its purpose is for the benefit of all people of nations and nationalities, with a particular focus on Africa.
We hold events to provide opportunities for participants to gain a greater understanding of other cultures and for people from different communities and ethnic minorities to hear each other’s voices.
Women’s Voices for Africa in the UK (WV4A) is a non profit organisation, founded in March 2017, registration number 10680287. Its registered office is situated in England and Wales.
True leadership goes beyond titles; it’s about inspiring, guiding and serving others. We foster leadership skills that empower individuals to become changemakers in their communities. We believe that everyone has the potential to lead and make a positive impact.
Education is the cornerstone of progress. We are dedicated to empowering individuals through access to quality education. Whether it’s supporting underprivileged students, promoting digital literacy, or creating opportunities for lifelong learning, we understand that education is the key to unlocking one’s full potential.
Connection and collaboration are at the heart of what we do. We provide a platform for individuals and organizations to come together, share ideas and work towards common goals. Our extensive network is a valuable resource for building partnerships, sharing knowledge and creating lasting change.
Good health is the foundation of a fulfilling life. We are committed to improving access to healthcare, promoting wellness and addressing health disparities. Our initiatives focus on physical and mental well-being, ensuring that individuals have the support they need to lead healthy lives.
Both WV4A and Small & Medium Enterprises (SME’s) target to contribute significantly thus in revenue of:
To be the voice of excluded groups, such as albinos in Africa To make introductions between decision-makers from different countries
To work for the transformation of women’s lives by giving a voice to the voiceless
To organize conferences, define Women’s Voices for Africa as an entity that brings together different partners in a local area to work together, harnessing local and international resources for sustainable economic growth.
To provide services including advice, information, training and support to aid the personal, career and entrepreneurial development of women
To raise public awareness of the development needs of a region and to build links at national and international levels.
To encourage the public, private and civil society sectors to establish partnerships to work towards local solutions to common economic challenges collaboratively.
Provide a gateway service and promote capacity building for women
Encourage Girls Back to School
Provide business development services consultancy for businesses in line with their CSR (corporate and social responsibility)
To serve those in need during times of crisis caused by natural disasters
Organize conferences
Project proposals and implementation
Be a voice of people living with Albinism, by creating awareness of their plight and advocating for social and economic inclusion
Promote diversity, inclusion, innovation and leadership
Sustainability and tackling climate change is a cross cutting priority in all we do
We stand shoulder to shoulder with people living with Albinism, strongly promoting gender equality alongside ethnicity awareness in the UK and beyond. We aim to promote girls’ education, children with terminal cancer, be aware of people living with Albinism and to stand firmly with gender equality for Africa and Europe.
Our vision is to improve women’s and young people’s lives, through respect, equality, education, debate, and education.
We exist to have a positive impact on the development of communities and to motivate the youth within diaspora and ethnic minority communities with regard to education, gender equality, freedom of speech, social justice and youth advancement. As a growing organization interlinked with international institutions, WV4A aims to transform the lives of women and vulnerable outcast people living with Albinism in Africa. With your help, all of us – not only WV4A – can change the world to help enlighten the future of targeted excluded people living with Albinism.
Empowering women and young people’s lives, through respect, discussions, and movement of structured information, in our outcome; to achieve excellence for all.