A participatory and engaging learning environment In a context marked by persistent gender inequality, systemic violence, and conflict, strengthening the capacities of feminist actors remains
The Union of Feminist Action – Tangier branch – has been working for nearly thirty years to defend women's rights and combat gender-based violence.
In a global context marked by increasing conflict, the rise of authoritarianism, and the weakening of human rights, feminists continue to imagine and build political alternatives.
The International Day of African Culture and Afro-descendant Culture, celebrated annually on January 24, highlights the richness, diversity, and vitality of the cultures of the African continent.
In September 2024, Equipop warned of the "international shockwave" that Trump's re-election would cause, particularly for women's rights. One year after his inauguration at the White House
January 9, 2026. In addition to undermining the fight against climate change and the protection of the environment, this decision threatens essential programs promoting equality.
Since 2018, December 8, International Menstrual Dignity Day, has been part of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence. This date serves as a reminder that menstrual discrimination
From October 15 to 17, 2025, members of the SANSAS and CLV2 projects (Solthis, Equipop, JED, RAES, young leaders, ANJSRPF, RJPA MGF/E) met to share and capitalize on their experiences.
Since 2023, Equipop and Campus Groupe AFD, the training center of the French Development Agency, have embarked on an ambitious joint project: to make feminist approaches a structuring lever.