A strong woman possesses willpower and self-confidence

A strong woman possesses willpower and self-confidence

News from the Kurdistan Diaspora Women’s Federation

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The President of the Women's Federation visited the Supreme Council of Women.

The President of the Women's Federation visited the Supreme Council of Women.

When Law and Tradition Become the Killers of Women

When Law and Tradition Become the Killers of Women

Austrian Minister Welcomes Kurdish Female Activists

Austrian Minister Welcomes Kurdish Female Activists

Leyla Qasim: The Symbol of Resilience and the Torch of Freedom for Kurdish Women

Leyla Qasim: The Symbol of Resilience and the Torch of Freedom for Kurdish Women

 The Conference of the Federation of Kurdistan Diaspora Women in Germany Successfully Concluded

The Conference of the Federation of Kurdistan Diaspora Women in Germany Successfully Concluded

The Kurdistan Diaspora Women’s Federation Condemns the Attack on the Residence of the President of the Kurdistan Region

The Kurdistan Diaspora Women’s Federation Condemns the Attack on the Residence of the President of the Kurdistan Region

Women's Studies

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The Role of Gender in National Projects and State-Building

The Role of Gender in National Projects and State-Building

The Journey of the Kurdish Woman: Resilience, Identity, and Social Reform

The Journey of the Kurdish Woman: Resilience, Identity, and Social Reform

We are here to support and empower you to reveal your capabilities

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The People Driving Our Mission Forward

In our team, we work together to support Kurdish women and preserve our cultural identity in the diaspora. With the collaboration of our advisors and dedicated supporters, we strive to build an egalitarian society.

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The Vision Behind Kurdistan Diaspora Women's Federation

The Kurdistan Diaspora Women's Federation thrives to support and empower Kurdish women in Europe and beyond. The Center serves as a window on Kurdish culture and struggle in their homeland through panels, art exhibitions, concerts, theater, and film.

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