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Deadline to apply NOVEMBER 30TH 2025. Send your CV & Cover Letter to admin@kwisa.org.uk About KWISA KWISA is led by and for Women of African Heritage. Our mission is to […]

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At KWISA, we believe that storytelling is more than art—it is a powerful tool for transformation, healing, and connection. Our recent event, Women Voices in Film, held at North Edinburgh Arts, was […]

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Last week, we marked a powerful and inspiring milestone as we celebrated the community launch of the NAUWU community voices report. We did this alongside an incredible group of Black […]

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Women and babies of African and Caribbean heritage in Scotland continue to experience significant disparities throughout pregnancy, childbirth, and after childbirth. This report highlights the maternity care experiences of women of African and Caribbean heritage in the Lothian region. It offers recommendations informed by collective lived and professional expertise to address these longstanding disparities

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‘It is a tragedy that in the whole world, there is no place where women and girls are safe from violence, either at home or in public places’,-Professor Mukami McCrum […]

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During 16 Days of Action, we have partnered with Migrant Women’s Press(MWP) in their powerful initiative to tell the stories of Migrant and Ethnic Minority women victims and survivors of […]
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Our full website is currently under redevelopment. Over our past decade of action, KWISA has gathered a wealth of information about our projects and the impact our work has had […]

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Join KWISA at the CSW68 NGO Forum being live-streamed for the first time from the Scottish Capital Disrupting the Status Quo on Co-Creation With Women of African Descent! Calling all […]