We can promise you that women working together; linked, informed, and educated can bring peace and prosperity to this world. What are you doing to empower a girl or young woman…The universal right to education has no gender. We believe in equal education for both girls and boys and we strive to break educational gender imbalances by empowering the girl child to learn again.
Gender equality and diversity are recognised to have beneficial effects on organisations, institutions, and the overall economy. Our dream is to see more women represented in decision-making processes in Eswatini.
We Have a Passion!
Community: We are dedicated to building a dynamic, diverse, and inclusive community in the Kingdom of Eswatini that is bound together by a shared commitment to women, women’s rights, young people, and gender equality in line with Sustainable Development Goal 3 (Good Health and Well-being) and Goal 5 (Gender Equality).
Opportunity: We are committed to ensuring that all individuals have the right to choose what happens in their own lives, and enjoy unfettered access to opportunity, transcending race, age, sexual orientation, physical ability, health, social standing, education, background, or ethnicity.
Intersectionality: We believe that inequities, biases, and norms are inextricably linked, such as those rooted in gender identity and expression, race, ethnicity, differential ability, age, and socioeconomic background, and we will use these lenses to shape and assess all opportunities and strategies.
Innovation: We will take thoughtful risks in pursuit of ideas and solutions that are more effective, efficient, just, and sustainable than current practices for women’s rights and economic emancipation building towards Sustainable Goal 1 (No Poverty) and Goal 2 (Zero Hunger).
Accountability: We will be responsive to our partners, community, and donors; we will be attuned to the environment to be sure our work is at the cutting edge of women’s rights and gender equality issues; and we will be strategic and transparent with the resources entrusted to us.
Outdoor Women’s Rights Seminar in Eswatini
“Believe in yourself, follow your dreams, protect yourself from abuse and do not be afraid to speak up!”
Woman’s Rights
A woman’s health is our first priority before we empower a woman we must make sure that she is leading a positive healthy lifestyle, aware of her rights, and has access to quality healthcare services. Most cases of deaths are preventable, but due to gender-based discrimination, many women are not given the proper education or care they need. #humanrights#womenshealth #Unlimited
Women Unlimited is a registered non-profit organisation, based in Eswatini whose main aim is to fight for women's rights, empower families and communities as well as to attain gender equality.
OUR MISSION
We are dedicated to building a dynamic, diverse, and inclusive community in the Kingdom of Eswatini that is bound together by a shared commitment to women, girls, and gender equality.
OUR VISION
To attain economic emancipation, social freedom, balance, and equitable representation for all women and marginalized groups in Eswatini and Southern Africa.
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From National Emergency to Continental Resolve: What Africa Can Learn from England’s Stand Against VAWG Naming the Crisis When the UK government declared violence against women and girls (VAWG) a national emergency just a day ago...
Building Peace from Family Foundations: Women Unlimited Joins SADC in Advancing the Peace Agenda In September 2025, Women Unlimited Eswatini had the honour of participating in the SADC Political Advisor’s Course in Peace Support Operations, hosted at the SADC Regional...
LITSEMBA RISING: Learning From a Peer-Driven Intervention to Prevent Sexual Harassment in Higher Education in Eswatini In September 2025, we had the opportunity to take LITSEMBA RISING beyond Eswatini’s borders, joining colleagues and research experts at the UKFIET...
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