by Yasmeen | Dec 23, 2025 | Education, Woman, Youth
As 2025 comes to a close, I’ve been reflecting on what equal citizenship truly means. This year, I saw it in small but powerful moments – a child walking into a classroom for the first time after FFEC supported the family in securing an identity document and...
by Yasmeen | Dec 2, 2025 | Education, Life Stories, Woman, Youth
A Q&A with FFEC’s Founder & CEO, Yasmeen Fatimah This year on Giving Tuesday, our Founder and CEO, Yasmeen Fatimah, sat down with our Communications Strategist, Sumbul Mashhadi, to reflect on the year, share stories from the communities we serve, and answer...
by admin_FFEC | Jul 16, 2025 | Woman
Domestic Workers Domestic workers are workers who work in or for a private household or households. They perform direct and indirect care services and are key members of the care economy. Their services may include cooking, washing, cleaning the house, ironing...
by admin_FFEC | Jul 16, 2025 | Woman
“While Poverty Persists, there is no true freedom” -Nelson Mandela Lack of Financial Inclusion is among the most important, yet overlooked factors of poverty in rural areas. This is where SHGs come in.The concept of SHGs has been around since the 1990s, however,...
by admin_FFEC | Jul 16, 2025 | Woman
Cooking is an ecstatic way of expressing yourself. It is more than just nourishment, it’s an art form that fetches people together. Foundation For Equal Citizenship’s Mahila Centre is the epitome of strength, resilience, knowledge and creativity. Cooking demonstration...