International Women's Development Agency
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International Women's Development Agency Inc. (IWDA) is an Australian non-profit organisation that supports positive change for women and their communities. IWDA’s practical and rights-based projects directly address poverty and inequality in developing countries. These projects are devised and managed by women who live and work in the communities themselves. [1]
IWDA focuses primarily on Asia and the Pacific, and on five key areas of well-being: economic empowerment, freedom from violence and conflict, participation in decision-making, sexual and reproductive health and rights, and environmental sustainability. [2]