Women of concern

Success for Women of Concern

Our Women of Concern photography exhibition opened on 3 March 2010 to a packed house at the Gallery of Photography in Dublin’s Temple Bar.

>> Women of Concern newsletter Autumn 2009

I would like to welcome you to this first issue of the Women of Concern newsletter. My name is Angela O’Neill De Guilio and I am Concern’s Regional Director for Southern Africa.

Women of Concern launched in Cork

First Dublin, and now Cork! We recently launched our Women of Concern group in Cork City in the hospitality suite of the Heineken Brewery.

A voice for women in Zimbabwe

The articulate and ever-smiling Netsai Sibanda, lives in Gowke, Zimbabwe. Her children go to school and her farm is thriving. Netsai’s hard word, with some support from Concern, has turned her life around.

 

Uniforms and microfinance in Haiti

Clermancia, or Tifanm, as she is known by her family and friends, owns land, a business and livestock. Her children got to school and have a bright future ahead of them. Concern’s microfinance project has made a real difference to their lives.

I can’t get it out of my head

It was an evening of contrasts.

Educating girls in Bangladesh

The Women of Concern group is helping to ensure that girls in Bangladesh receive quality education.

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