Coming soon
We’re excited to announce WIMN is working on a new website!
While that’s in the works, check out our latest report: “No Borders to Equality: Global Mapping of Organizations Working on Gender and Migration”
Newly Updated Interactive Map!
Rising inequalities around the world, exacerbated by the global coronavirus pandemic, have heightened the need for strong, independent, civil society–driven efforts to ensure rights-based and gender-responsive national and regional migration policies. To begin to address this challenge, the Women in Migration Network (WIMN) partnered with the Friedrich-Ebert- Stiftung (FES) to globally map organizations addressing the intersection of gender and migration.
We have recently updated the interactive global map! More organizations have been added and you can now “filter” your search to identify migrant women-led groups, those working on climate/environment, labor rights, LGBTQ+ rights, Black and Indigenous rights and more! Check it out here.
During 2020, we had identified hundreds of organizations working on the front-lines and accompanying women in migration in the challenging times of the pandemic. We conducted an online mapping survey of more than three hundred organizations and networks and interviewed nineteen key movement leaders and organizations addressing the rights of women in migration at the local, national, regional, and global levels.

The results were published in the report, No Borders to Equality: Global Mapping of Organizations Working on Gender and Migration — providing an analysis of the realities of women in migration and of those organizations working with them in different regions (Africa and the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific, Europe and the Americas). It also identifies common challenges faced by civil society organizations and proposes recommendations for strategy and organizing.
Beyond the valuable information revealed in this study, we hoped the process would provide the foundations for strengthening connections among organizations working for migrant rights with a gender perspective and bringing a migrant rights perspective to those groups working in other sectors, including women’s rights, labor rights, climate justice, development, and democratization.
The report was formally launched on March 1, 2021, during two interactive online events, one focused on Asia to accommodate time zones, and a second session with a global focus. If you missed the launch, you can learn more about the project by downloading a PDF of the powerpoint shown during the launch event.
In addition to the report, the interactive website provides a data visualization tool and a global map of organizations working on gender and migration.
Download the report, No Borders to Equality (full color version) (black and white version)
Download the Executive Summary: (English) (Spanish – Resumen Ejectivo) (French – Resume Operationnel)
Visit the No Borders to Equality website: www.womeninmigration.org/map