Scholarship Open Call ICPS: Indigenous Children Support Initiative
Indigenous Greeting! FFIG is implementing a scholarship program to support two Indigenous girl students who have been facing significant challenges
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We focus on three core areas that form the foundation of our work in empowering indigenous communities and creating sustainable positive change.
We value the leadership of Indigenous girls and young women by strengthening their collective voice. Our work centers their lived realities as expertise and positions them as decision-makers in their communities and beyond.
We believe sustainable change is rooted in community knowledge and intergenerational dialogue. By fostering solidarity between elders and youth, we try to strengthen collective responsibility.
Our organizing challenges dominant systems of power by reclaiming Indigenous knowledge, identity, and ways of being. We practice feminism that is rooted in land, memory, and community rather than imposed development narratives.
We strive to amplify Indigenous girls’ voices in policy spaces. Through dialogue, research, and advocacy, we try to shift public discourse toward justice and inclusion.
Through workshops with school-going students, we introduce conversations and perspectives that are often absent from mainstream curricula.
We create safe and creative platforms where Indigenous girls can share stories, ideas, and resistance through storytelling and media.
Our organizational structure is built around specialized committees that work collaboratively to achieve our mission and serve indigenous communities effectively.
The movement thrives when people come together with heart and intention. Bring your voice, ideas, and energy to help strengthen Indigenous-led, community-centered work.
Indigenous Greeting! FFIG is implementing a scholarship program to support two Indigenous girl students who have been facing significant challenges
In the 3rd series of म बाट हामी, FIG hosted a reading circle where participants engaged deeply with reading materials,
The Indigenous Media Fellowship, organized by Focus for Indigenous Girls (FIG), highlighted ongoing land violations affecting the Tamang Indigenous communities,
युल-सा, साप्राला ह्याङ् (Pronounced as Yul-sa, Saprala Hang) welcomed everyone to come together and remember the struggles of the Tamang
The Reading Circle: Jambure Ghang was a participatory gathering space where we came together to read, pause, and reflect collectively.
भूमि र हामी, our two-day zine workshop offered a caring, community-centered space for Indigenous folks to gather and reflect on
Focus for Indigenous Girls (FIG), with the support of the National Indigenous Women Forum (NIWF), successfully conducted a Capacity Building
Workshop on Free Prior and Informed Consent was an initiative part of a broader project focusing on protecting the land
As we celebrated Women’s History Month, we reflected on our own identities and how they intersect within social spaces. During
This two-day certificated program focused on strengthening the knowledge and leadership of Young Indigenous Women and Girls (IWG) by building
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