Where to find us
- Main Office:
123 Slater St.
Ottawa, Canada ON K1P 5H2
Tel. +1 613 408 4091
UHAI is Africa’s first indigenous activist led and managed fund for and by sex workers and sexual and gender minorities. UHAI believes in African activists’ voice in resourcing the struggle for equality, justice and dignity for Africa’s sex workers and sexual and gender minorities. UHAI is changing the narrative of how Africa’s human rights and health struggles are resourced from one of ‘foreign assistance’ to one of ownership and self-determination by the very activists who live the struggles. UHAI supports civil society organising for and by sex workers and sexual and gender minorities in Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda with flexible and accessible grants; capacity support; support for Pan-African advocacy and organising (including support for activist-led convening); and research and documentation.
Urgent Action Fund–Africa (UAF-Africa), a consciously feminist and women’s human rights pan-African Fund, established in 2001 in Nairobi, Kenya. As the first rapid response Fund on the continent, UAF-Africa adds value to the work of activists and civil society organisations focusing on women’s active socio-political participation and visibility by leveraging resources and opportunities for critical engagements that advance women’s rights. Committed to working across Africa, UAF-Africa builds broader alliances with partners at national, regional, and international levels.
Women’s Fund Tanzania is a women’s rights fund and the first of its kind in Tanzania. Started in 2007 by women who live and work within the women’s movement(s) in Tanzania, WFT was registered in Tanzania in 2008 as a non-profit organization. In 2009, a supportive international structure was registered in The Netherlands as a foundation dedicated to mobilizing resources to support the implementation in Tanzania.
123 Slater St.
Ottawa, Canada ON K1P 5H2
Tel. +1 613 408 4091