"Sitting at the juncture of compounding crises, the Pacific region faces some of the world’s highest rates of gender-based violence and the lowest levels of women’s political representation – currently averaging just 7% in national parliaments. These Island states are also on the front lines of the climate crisis, where the gendered impacts are severe and far-reaching. Yet, in the face of these struggles, Pacific women’s movements stand out for their resilience and impact." The Pacific Feminist Fund is proud of the work that we're engaged in via ResourceFULL Collective, along with the amazing #feminists at Urgent Action Fund, Asia & Pacific and International Women's Development Agency (IWDA) in championing ‘gender transformative giving,’ and raising awareness among Australian philanthropists about the critical role of #feminist movements in the #Pacific
Pacific Feminist Fund
International Trade and Development
A Lever of Change for Women in the Pacific
About us
We are an independent women’s fund led by feminists, and based in the Pacific region. The Pacific Feminist Fund is for and by the Pacific women’s movement, responding to needs often overlooked by traditional funders i.e bridging the gap between changemakers of the women’s movement and the support they need to deliver with impact. PFF aims to deliver responsive and impactful support through grants to Pacific women’s organisations, women’s groups and feminist movements, who are change makers at the frontlines of gender equality and human rights. We will explore the world of gender lens investment to create a model that is sustainable and is disruptive of the current forms of investments in the Pacific.
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www.facebook.com/pacificfeministfund
External link for Pacific Feminist Fund
- Industry
- International Trade and Development
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2022
Employees at Pacific Feminist Fund
Updates
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As we observe World Human Rights Day 2024 with the theme “Equality for All: Reducing Inequality and Advancing Human Rights,” we are reminded of the ongoing struggles for justice and equality, and the vital role that feminist funders play in realizing these goals across diverse communities across our vast Pacific region. Read more in this statement from the Pacific Feminist Fund in this article.
A statement for World Human Rights Day 2024
Pacific Feminist Fund on LinkedIn
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More & more, the global feminist movement faces threats of funding cuts, restrictive policies, and dwindling private philanthropy. As feminist leaders gather for the 15th International #AWIDForum, we will be reflecting on innovative funding practices, such as horizontal philanthropy and community-based support networks, which may redefine future resourcing. These grassroots models, rooted in global majority practices, are crucial for sustaining the heart of our movement. Read more in this article by Angelika Arutyunova, Amina Doherty, and Leila Hessini and see how you might support and amplify these transformative approaches to ensure a resilient future for gender equality. #FeministFunding #AWIDForum2024 https://lnkd.in/exSSC3m7
Resourcing Feminist Movements: Provocations for the Future
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“The AWID International Forum is both a global community event and a space of radical personal transformation. A one-of-a-kind convening, the Forum brings together feminist, women’s rights, gender justice, LBTQI+ and allied movements, in all our diversity and humanity, to connect, heal and thrive.” Come join members of the Pacific Feminist Fund and some of our partners at these AWID Events and let’s connect with each other in focused, caring and brave ways, so that we can feel the heartbeat of global movements and rise to meet the challenges of these times, learn together and address power imbalances within our movements in the Pacific region and beyond. We look forward to seeing you at #AWID2024
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International Day to End Violence Against Women♀️ FACTℹ️ The Pacific region holds some of the highest rates of violence against women and girls in the world—nearly twice the global average. Statistics reveal that up to 68% of women in the Pacific have experienced physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner during their lifetime, reflecting a pervasive culture of gender-based violence (GBV) that affects not just individuals, but entire communities. FACTℹ️ GBV in the Pacific is predominantly perpetrated by intimate partners and family members, yet the low reporting rates mean this critical issue often remains hidden. The repercussions of GBV extend beyond the individuals directly involved, impacting family dynamics, community well-being, and access to essential services. 🔆 Message from us: We applaud and recognise the work of countless agents across the Pacific who continue to combat GBV with proactive initiatives that involve individuals, communities, Governments, NGOs, CSOs and other actors. These include initiatives around advocacy and lobby for gender just legislation, policies, and action plans to address these pressing issues. Also the push for increased access to healthcare, social services, and prioritized justice is being, with feminist organizations providing crucial financial resources. At the Pacific Feminist Fund, we believe in the power of collaborative action. We are committed to supporting the Pacific feminist movement that are vital in breaking the cycle of violence. Through grants aimed at preventing violence against Pacific women, girls and people of gender non-conforming Pacific identities advocating for policy change, we envision a future where every woman and girl in the Pacific can live without fear. Let us stand together in solidarity to create lasting change and ensure our women and girls have a safer more equitable Pacific future. 💟
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💟 Ruth Maetala, PFF Co-Lead, shares her journey from the private sector to feminist funding, inspired by a desire to create a legacy for future generations. Drawing from her background in business and financial literacy, she emphasizes the importance of feminist funding in empowering Pacific women. Ruth also highlights her skills in indigenous research and her leadership style rooted in active listening and collaboration. She envisions the Pacific Feminist Fund embodying Pacific values while effectively supporting #genderequality initiatives and stresses the need for community-driven solutions to address the unique challenges faced by women in the Pacific region. #pacificfeminist #pacific #feminism #feministfunding #womensrights #womeninleadership #womenlead #pacificcultures #socialjustice #genderjustice #resourcejustice #northpacific #indigenous #womenempowerment #transformationalleadership #intersectionalleadership
Interview with Ruth Maetala, Co-Lead, Pacific Feminist Fund (PFF)
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💟 In this engaging interview with Michelle Reddy, Co-Lead of the Pacific Feminist Fund, the discussion centers on the transformative power of feminist funding in the Pacific region. Michelle shares some insight into her feminist journey from the Fiji Women's Rights Movement to co-leading the Pacific Feminist Fund, emphasizing the importance of flexible, rapid-response funding during political turmoil. She reflects on the unique challenges within Pacific cultures and the vital role of culture, religion, and government in women's rights advocacy. Michelle's leadership style, which melds emotions with intentional care, aims to harness collective financial power for social justice, while inspiring equitable change through collaboration and inclusivity 🫂 🌏 👍 #pacificfeminist #pacific #feminism #feministfunding #womensrights #womeninleadership #womenlead #pacificwomenlead #pacificcultures #socialjustice #genderjustice #resourcejustice #theoryofchange
Interview with Michelle Reddy, Co-Lead of the Pacific Feminist Fund (PFF)
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We echo the sentiments of Pacific leaders who are calling on the world "to act and live up to the funding commitments they’ve made to allow communities to respond to the impact of climate change." Kudos Pacific Community-SPC and OneCROP for the invaluable technical and scientific advice you're providing in key negotiation spaces 🙌 #climatefinance #foodsystems #agriculture #Pacificstatistics #COP29 #oceanscience #ClimateAction #BluePacific #PacificPeople #1pt5tostayalive
As the world gathers at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, the Blue Pacific stands united in its goal to hold developed nations accountable to their commitments, focusing on climate finance and limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. Pacific leaders are calling on the world to act and to live up to the funding commitments they’ve made to allow communities to respond to the impact of climate change. SPC is supporting OneCROP and Pacific countries with technical and scientific advice in key negotiation spaces in the areas of #climatefinance #foodsystems #agriculture #Pacificstatistics and #oceanscience. Thank you to Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) for its work coordinating OneCROP. #COP29 #ClimateAction #BluePacific #PacificPeople #1pt5tostayalive Pacific Islands Forum Coral Pasisi DFAT MFAT in Auckland European Union
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Ruth Maetala Joins Feminist Co-Leadership Rank The Pacific Feminist Fund (PFF) is delighted to introduce our new Co-Lead, Ruth Maetala who joins Michelle Reddy in co-leading our young proud organization. With their combined experience and passion, they are poised to lead this innovative fund that stands as the Va’a - a vessel guided by the tides of the women’s and feminist movement across the Pacific’s vast ocean. PFF was established with a clear purpose: to secure funding that supports and amplifies the efforts of Pacific feminists and their movements. It draws upon regional stories and struggles, offering a platform that highlights needs often overlooked by conventional funders. The Fund envisions a Pacific where women, girls, and people of diverse gender identities advance their rights and achieve gender equality amidst the challenges of a climate crisis. Originating from the village of Radefasu in the Solomon Islands, Ruth Maetala, brings her rich cultural heritage having worked in the women’s movement and private sector into her new role. Ruth's experience in entrepreneurship and financial literacy informs her approach to feminist funding. Her leadership style is deeply rooted in Pacific values such as collaboration, sharing, and honesty. Ruth envisions PFF as a dynamic organization for nurturing equality-focused communities across the region. In tandem, Michelle Reddy's journey to feminist funding began with the Fiji Women's Rights Movement. Experiencing the transformative power of feminist funds, Michele contributed to the establishment of the Women's Fund Fiji and the Pacific Feminist Fund. "The launches of these funds were the realization of a powerful dream by Pacific feminists," she recalls. As a Co-Lead, Michelle aspires to make PFF a leader in resource justice by building and sharing wealth for feminists in the region. Her leadership emphasizes co-creation, flexibility, and courage, seeking to address the nuanced needs of the Pacific community. The PFF aims to cultivate Pacific feminist practices, learning and accountability and further influence and disrupt the funding ecosystem in the Pacific by increasing flexible funding options directed toward feminist movements. Beyond their professional journeys, Ruth and Michelle’s personal insights enrich their leadership for PFF. Together, these two Pawa Meris aim to harness the collective strength of the PFF team and affirm the organization’s role as a resource-justice champion for gender justice across the Pacific. ENDS