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We provide support for women across the Middle East and North Africa

Doria Feminist Fund supports feminist groups and organisations working at the frontlines of change. We provide flexible funding and long-term support so communities can grow their work, share knowledge, and shape their own futures.

We work to make sure that both new and established feminist groups in the MENA region have access to more and better funding to continue and develop their work, articulate their own priorities and produce local knowledge.

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2025 en chiffres

Nous avons porté nos subventions à un niveau supérieur

596Candidatures reçues de 19 pays
78Subventions accordées
1,46 M$Déboursés en subventions
57Subventions sur appel ouvert déboursées
13Pays
21Subventions et subventions d'urgence renouvelées

Notre 5e cycle de subventions

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Diagramme en anneau — allocations du cycle 5 par type de subvention : 1,117 M USD pour 78 subventions. Subvention principale 42 %, Soutien aux projets 35 %, Subventions de reconnaissance 11 %, Production de savoirs 8 %, Réponse d'urgence 4 %.Carte de l'Afrique présentant les subventions du cycle 5 : 78 subventions accordées — 29 de soutien principal, 29 de soutien aux projets, 8 de production de savoirs, 6 de reconnaissance et 6 de réponse d'urgence — plus 12 subventions Komboa.

Focus Feature

We introduce you to Zaha

We introduce you to Zaha

In the Arabic language, "zaha" is a verb that means to grow, bloom and blossom. It also means to shine or light up. It is the best expression for one of our boldest endeavours yet.

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With DFF’s support, Midanik is now formally registered in Sudan and Uganda! This provided Midanik’s team with more confidence, visibility and recognition to sustain their work.
Midanik | Sudan