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We're the International Women's Development Agency. We exist to defend and advance the rights of diverse women and girls.

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For the past 12 years, Voice for Change (VfC) and IWDA have built a very special partnership. Since 2013, we have seen VfC grow in its influence, bringing the voices of women in their communities to the regional and global stage.

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In Timor-Leste’s Covalima district, Covalima Community Centre (CCC) is creating space for women to lead. Behind the scenes, the partnership between CCC and IWDA is more than just collaboration,but a source of pride, empowerment and lasting impact.

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Proud to see Melbourne host such a powerful global gathering. It’s time to stand together, listen, and lead with purpose.#womendeliver #womensrights #genderequality

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IWDA staff have come together again in 2025 to #WearItPurple and show our continued solidarity with LGBTQIA+ young people. LGBTQIA+ communities have always been central to feminist movements, and we proudly stand alongside them today and every day.

IWDA staff have come together again in 2025 to #WearItPurple and show our continued solidarity with LGBTQIA+ young people. LGBTQIA+ communities have always been central to feminist movements, and we proudly stand alongside them today and every day.
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IWDA's 40th anniversary video captures the heart of who we are - the energy, the impact, and the people driving it forward. Watch now and celebrate with us: loom.ly/dF2-P9o

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Australia’s first National Climate Risk Assessment paints a dire picture of the future. With many across Australia and our region already experiencing the direct impacts of climate change, the report plainly lays out how severe and far-reaching its threats to communities.

Australia’s first National Climate Risk Assessment paints a dire picture of the future. With many across Australia and our region already experiencing the direct impacts of climate change, the report plainly lays out how severe and far-reaching its threats to communities.