Spring WEAvings Newsletter: The power of what’s already in motion

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WEA Leaders in Uganda planting coffee seedlings. Credit: UWWI
Dear Friends,
Women’s Earth Alliance turned 20 last month. And as we reflect on two decades of organizing, partnership, and impact—and look ahead to the deep and necessary work still to be done—we continue to come back to this truth: the gift of an alliance is that we are never doing this work alone.
Our 2025 Impact Report offers a closer look at the solutions in action across that alliance: women organizing mutual aid, building bridges of communication and knowledge sharing, growing community enterprises, restoring land and water, and creating the conditions for safety and stability to take root over time.
In the weeks ahead, our team will participate in the Project Dandelion Delegation at the Skoll World Forum, gather with leaders from around the world at Women Deliver, and convene partners from throughout Indonesia for our largest-ever WEA Market Day featuring women’s eco-enterprises—continuing to build on what is already in motion across our alliance, transforming lives, and creating a more just and thriving future.

Thank you for being a part of this vital work.

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In WEA’s latest Spring Newsletter, we’re excited to share:

Our newly released 2025 Impact Report: A look at a year defined by uncertainty and resilience, highlighting how 6,100 women and girls across nine countries led environmental solutions reaching 1.83 million people with clean water, sustainable food systems, ecosystem restoration, and more.

  • New leadership and deepened vision: Welcoming inaugural Senior Fellow Cynthia Nimmo, whose decades of experience in philanthropic networks and gender equity will help expand WEA’s impact through strategic partnerships and community building.
  • Updates from across our programs—including WEA’s U.S. Relief and Resilience Program supporting over 100 women leaders responding to urgent challenges, from tribal food sovereignty efforts in Alaska to climate resilience work with farmworker communities in Idaho.
  • Stories of women leading on the frontlines of environmental change: From women divers in Mexico protecting marine ecosystems through Sirenas de México, to coffee farmers in Uganda advancing climate-smart agriculture, to coral reef restoration in Indonesia and community-led reforestation in Rwanda.
  • Purpose-driven partnerships and global momentum: Featuring collaborations with Veronica Beard, Mijenta Tequila, and KYLA Hard Kombucha, alongside growing alliances with values-aligned businesses supporting women-led climate solutions.
  • And more powerful stories from across our global alliance—celebrating women leaders driving community-based solutions, shaping climate conversations, and building a more just, regenerative future.

Check out the latest edition of WEAvings and stay connected to the women leading the way.

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