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Women’s Conversations 2025 Research Findings: Persistent Challenges

Women’s Conversations 2025 Research Findings: Persistent Challenges So much of community life rests on women who are navigating silent burdens like… protecting children coping with trauma managing limited resources, and trying to hold their households steady. Our research captures these persistent challenges. Swipe to read more. Click here to see more of our findings across…

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Women’s Conversations 2025 Research Findings: Transportation and Movement

Women’s Conversations 2025 Research Findings: Transportation and Movement Transport isn’t just about getting from one place to another. In many borderline communities, it shapes access to school, work, safety, and basic services. Our 2025 research shows how cost, distance, borderlines, and disability all affect women’s ability to move through their communities.

How we manage and survive GBV

The Women’s Conversations: How we Manage and Survive GBV, undertaken between August and December 2023 provided for the Women’s Institute for Alternative Development (WINAD) an invaluable opportunity to understand the diversity of experiences of women within and across the Regional Corporations of Tunapuna / Piarco and Mayaro / Rio Claro, as well as the women…

Research Paper: Gender Perspectives on Local Government Reform

Gender Perspectives on Local Government Reform: Securing Women’s Rights Submission to the Ministry of Rural Development and Local Government Local Government Reform Consultations “WINAD welcomes the focus on reforming local government to make Trinidad and Tobago’s governance system more responsive to citizens’ needs. We have taken note of Government’s intention to “remove all of the…