Women’s Learning Partnership is deeply saddened by the loss of our friend, colleague, and mentor, Asma Khader. As a founding member of WLP, Asma’s wisdom, creativity, and kindness have shaped the work of the Partnership for over two decades.
We at the Women’s Learning Partnership (WLP) join the many organizations and individuals calling for the United Nations Security Council and the international community to take appropriate measures to safeguard the human rights and humanitarian needs of the people of Afghanistan.
Women’s Learning Partnership (WLP)—an international non-profit organization dedicated to advancing global women’s rights—launched the redesign of its website, learningpartnership.org.
After a careful vetting process, the Catalogue for Philanthropy has selected Women’s Learning Partnership for Rights, Development, and Peace (WLP) to be part of the Class of 2017-18.