Nov 18, 2014 | Education, Empowerment, India, Indonesia, South Sudan
We at She Is Safe are enthusiastic about Transformation Groups. But, you might wonder what makes these groups unique from other women’s self-help groups. Laksmi’s Story We have seen that Transformation Groups offer infinitely more than self-help for downtrodden...
Jun 3, 2014 | Gender-based violence, South Sudan, Transformation, War
Joy, the daughter of one of our Transformation Group members, now has a brighter future. As She Is Safe works to empower women in hard places throughout the world, we see them bring light and life the communities around them. In South Sudan we are working to empower...
Apr 23, 2014 | Empowerment, South Sudan, Transformation
Part One of a Series on New International Team Members Anne Cody joined She Is Safe in December of 2013, and has brought energy, vision, and expertise to her role as Country Director of South Sudan. She has already worked to establish new Transformation Groups among...
Feb 20, 2014 | Empowerment, India, Indonesia, South Sudan, Transformation
Microfinance, or microcredit, is the lending of small amounts of money at low interest to individuals in the developing world who have very little collateral. The idea is that microfinance uses the free market to alleviate poverty and gives the poor and other...
Feb 14, 2014 | Africa, Anti-trafficking, Celebration, Children's Outreach, China, Christmas, Education, Emergency Response, Empowerment, India, Indonesia, Mali, Middle East, Nepal, She Is Safe, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Transformation, War
Thank you for helping us prevent, rescue, and restore women and girls from abuse and exploitation in 2013. Below you will see highlights of how your contributions have made tremendous impact. Rejoice with us, and help us move into this year with the strength of your...
Feb 7, 2014 | Emergency Response, Gender-based violence, Mali, South Sudan, War
Civil unrest and economic failure in Mali and South Sudan create a desperate need for emergency funds. Armed conflict and crop failures in Mali have led to a crisis: 800,000 people are without food, and approximately 3 million are expected to be without something to...