Knowledge and Impact
Publications
A key component of the Engage program is the priority placed on creating a co-learning environment whereby the partner organizations have ongoing opportunities to share their expertise, learn from each other, and collectively explore new ideas, techniques and tools. Visit our ISSUU library to read stories, briefs, and newsletters; Coady-led, partner-led, and collective research; practitioner tools such as the leaky bucket; and project impact documentation.
ENGAGE Stories of Change
Collective Research
Impact Documentation
Videos
ENGAGE-related news, events, and blogs!
IWW Spotlight: Tsigie Haile
Tsigie Haile established Women in Self Employment (WISE) in 1993, which provides a space for women’s empowerment in Ethiopia. The organization has been working with low-income, self-employed women and girls in their efforts to achieve self-reliance and improve the quality of their lives.
ENGAGE: CLE Haiti Launches Women’s Leadership Program while Supporting Earthquake Relief
The Centre Haitien du Leadership et de l’Excellence (CLE) recently launched the Fanm Angaje Fellowship Program, despite facing significant challenges and barriers. The women’s leadership program, supported through the ENGAGE partnership, is aimed at empowering young women working in economic development and/or social enterprise initiatives.
ENGAGE! One Year In.
ENGAGE! Women’s Empowerment and Active Citizenship is a five-year initiative co-designed by Coady Institute and five partner-organizations in Ethiopia, India, Tanzania, Bangladesh, and Haiti. The project’s goal is to advance gender equality and poverty reduction by enhancing women’s capacity to participate in the social and economic life of their communities.


