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- Being able to work in a network;
- Develop projects and seek funding for their implementation;
- Contribute to the legal education of women;
- Participate in the political life of their respective countries;
- Organize and combat gender-based violence;
- Assisting women who are victims of violence;
- Obtain legal and political reforms.
- To better take into account women’s rights in the context of their work;
- To apply legal provisions on women’s rights when resolving conflicts;
- To better accommodate women in distress and better identify the violations that are brought to their attention;
- To promote respect for women’s rights in accordance with national texts and international principles;
- Influence policies, programs, plans and budgets adopted by public authorities at local and national levels based on women’s priorities;
- Monitor the implementation of policies, programs, plans and budgets.
WILDAF – AO is a broad pan-African network of women's rights non-governmental organizations and individuals established in 1990 with headquarters in Lomé, Togo.
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