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Awaken. Mobilize. Transform.

Awaken. Mobilize. Transform.

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No work is an island – Marseille/Agadir

No work is an island – Marseille/Agadir

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Dalila Ennadre’s Subjective Cinema and Feminist Archive

Dalila Ennadre’s Subjective Cinema and Feminist Archive

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The Societal Tensions Revealed by Morocco’s 2025 Family Survey

The Societal Tensions Revealed by Morocco’s 2025 Family Survey

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What Feminist Groups Want from the Moudawana Reform—And Why It Can’t Wait

What Feminist Groups Want from the Moudawana Reform—And Why It Can’t Wait

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Portraits of Resistance – Fatna Mansar’s anti-colonial resistance

Portraits of Resistance – Fatna Mansar’s anti-colonial resistance

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T-HIYA: A Platform Rooted in Resistance and Collective Emancipation

T-HIYA is a platform born from the legacy of Tihya/ Dihya known as Kahina, the Amazigh queen and warrior who embodied resilience against oppression, fighting tirelessly to protect her people’s rights and dignity.

Her story is a beacon of courage, wisdom, and unyielding determination. It fuels our commitment to justice today. Grounded in intersectional feminism and informed by Antonio Gramsci’s vision of convergence in struggle, we recognize that emancipation arises when diverse movements unite to dismantle oppressive systems and reclaim power collectively.  

 

T-HIYA stands at the crossroads of art, activism, and academia. We merge research with lived experiences, humanizing data through survivor testimonials and activist insights. By bridging feminist theory and praxis, we empower civil society to confront oppression in all its forms. 

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Our work is rooted in the transformative triad of Awaken, Mobilize, and Transform—essential stages for dismantling systemic oppression and forging collective emancipation. Awaken begins with radical consciousness: confronting gender-based violence and inequities through education, storytelling, and amplifying marginalized voices to expose intersecting injustices. Mobilize fuels collective power, uniting activists and communities in intersectional solidarity—using art, direct action, and shared resources to amplify demands for justice. Transform demands radical reimagining: dismantling patriarchal systems, uplifting grassroots leadership, and centering survivor-led solutions to create cultures where equity becomes inevitable. 

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Latest resources & publications

Portraits of Resistance – Fatna Mansar’s anti-colonial resistance
Reports & publications

Portraits of Resistance – Fatna Mansar’s anti-colonial resistance

Commentary- What Feminist Groups Want from the Moudawana Reform—And Why It Can’t Wait
Reports & publications

Commentary- What Feminist Groups Want from the Moudawana Reform—And Why It Can’t Wait

Research Insights: Legitimacy as Survival and Political Practice in Queer Moroccan Activism
Reports & publications

Research Insights: Legitimacy as Survival and Political Practice in Queer Moroccan Activism

Portraits of Resistance – Fatna Mansar’s anti-colonial resistance
Reports & publications

Portraits of Resistance – Fatna Mansar’s anti-colonial resistance

Commentary- What Feminist Groups Want from the Moudawana Reform—And Why It Can’t Wait
Reports & publications

Commentary- What Feminist Groups Want from the Moudawana Reform—And Why It Can’t Wait

Research Insights: Legitimacy as Survival and Political Practice in Queer Moroccan Activism
Reports & publications

Research Insights: Legitimacy as Survival and Political Practice in Queer Moroccan Activism

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Support MAP

Navigate a nationwide network of shelters, legal experts, and support groups.

This real-time support map connects survivors of gender-based violence across Morocco’s 12 regions to immediate, local assistance (social, psychological, legal) while fostering collaboration between frontline responders, policymakers, and researchers to strengthen the ecosystem of support.

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Latest News

Jobs at SEA : Research Officer
31 May 2026
Jobs at SEA : Research Officer

Would you like to join a small but mighty charity, working as part of an inspirational team delivering real change…

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No work is an island – Marseille/Agadir
31 May 2026
No work is an island – Marseille/Agadir

Based on video works made by women from the Mediterranean and drawn from the collection of the National Center for…

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Together Women Rise: 2026 grant cycle
1 May 2026
Together Women Rise: 2026 grant cycle

Through our Featured Grants Program, Together Women Rise provides funding to organizations that empower and support women and girls in…

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Climate, Crisis & Gender: A Research Launch by Doria Feminist Fund
1 May 2026
Climate, Crisis & Gender: A Research Launch by Doria Feminist Fund

The Doria Feminist Fund launches a new research on: Gendered impacts of climate change and feminist climate grassroots responses in…

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Path forge – Discussion sign up
1 May 2026
Path forge – Discussion sign up

13 May – Positive Narratives     This month, we would love to talk more about our own report titled:…

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Civil Status and Legal Invisibility: Women as the Forgotten Citizen
28 April 2026
Civil Status and Legal Invisibility: Women as the Forgotten Citizen

In her paper “Les damnĂ©es de l’état civil” [The Damned of Civil Status], published by ÉgalitĂ© Mag, Dounia Z. Mseffer…

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Making meaning: Feminist conversation on research as resistance, hope and transformation
28 April 2026
Making meaning: Feminist conversation on research as resistance, hope and transformation

This symposium brings together partners, researchers, academics, and activists to celebrate the achievements of the Feminist Internet Research Network and…

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Literature: “Women and Art in the Maghreb”
17 April 2026
Literature: “Women and Art in the Maghreb”

Through their critical and artistic work, and by coming together around a shared vision, some twenty women from the arts…

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Home-based: Violence Prevention Specialist Pledge Monitoring and Advocacy
17 April 2026
Home-based: Violence Prevention Specialist Pledge Monitoring and Advocacy

1. Purpose of Consultancy:  The consultant will support WHO’s advocacy and accountability efforts to end violence against children by monitoring…

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The Global Summit on Tech-Facilitated Gender Based Violence
17 April 2026
The Global Summit on Tech-Facilitated Gender Based Violence

The Global Summit to End Tech-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence is a global convening focused on the intersection of technology, safety, and…

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Working at the Intersections of Violence Against Children and Violence Against Women
17 April 2026
Working at the Intersections of Violence Against Children and Violence Against Women

Adolescent Programming To Prevent Violence – Evidence to Action Brief Launch   How does violence against children and violence against…

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How to provide initial support to survivors of gender-based violence (GBV)
16 April 2026
How to provide initial support to survivors of gender-based violence (GBV)

Strengthening the skills of humanitarian workers to provide initial support to survivors of GBV   This e-learning course aims to…

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