Since its establishment, FUSLA currently has over 600 members, from the Western Area. Our members are part of a powerful base of feminist, women’s rights, and gender justice defenders, activists, and allies connecting, exchanging, learning, and acting together for transformative change.
This project is an attempt to explore issues of sexism in the Sierra Leonean context and challenge the pervasive notions that society has about women.
SABI SABI CORNER is a videos series that takes a deep look at how sexism in local languages compromises the fight for gender equality in that it affects a false view that favors one sex against the other
The Dialogue on Feminism agenda in Sierra Leone convenes feminist actors, curators, and allies to ignite and spike conversations that build solidarity for women, and their allies. On the 5th December, 2020 a round table dialogue on feminism titled "A Round table Dialogue on the Feminism Agenda in Sierra Leone" brought together several F
The Dialogue on Feminism agenda in Sierra Leone convenes feminist actors, curators, and allies to ignite and spike conversations that build solidarity for women, and their allies. On the 5th December, 2020 a round table dialogue on feminism titled "A Round table Dialogue on the Feminism Agenda in Sierra Leone" brought together several Feminists. .
The event was geared towards popularizing the feminism conversation and bringing an avid understanding to what feminism is and reasons to practice feminism
Our community activism project uses IEC materials to not just raise awareness around SGBV but to also provide victims and survivors access to information about service providers, and where to report cases of SGBV once they occur.
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We are thrilled to unveil the next chapter in our journey—Volume II of the Feminist Voices from Sierra Leone anthology. This groundbreaking project continues to spotlight the vibrant narratives and experiences of Sierra Leonean feminists. Following the success of Volume I, which beautifully captured the essence of feminism in Sierra Leone, we're now on the lookout for fresh contributions to fill the narrative gap in Sierra Leonean feminist literature.
Join us in amplifying these empowering voices and stories.