Sisters Ink is a peer coaching and consulting group of self-employed women striving for economic justice and gender equity.


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Strategy

We facilitate strategy through dialogue, theory of change processes and scenario-building  MORE→

Research

Our analysis and evaluations use a unique mix of solidarity economics, feminist and systems thinking.  MORE→

Learning

We are changing the narratives through coaching, facilitation, online learning and networking. 
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Who
we are…

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MARY MORGAN

was committed to inclusive social justice and bringing the heart back into economic development- Mary embraces an intersectional approach to creating collaborative economies that benefit people, and the elements of earth, air and water. We work on in her loving memory[Canadian national]

Nanci lee

is a poet, adult educator and analyst committed to networks and alternative economic models that support greater voice, choice and rights, gender justice. [Canadian national]

PATRICIA LOPEZ-RODRIGQUEZ

is an economist (Phd) committed to inclusive economies and just social policy, participation and asset ownership for vulnerable groups. [Mexican national]

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Adepeju jaiyeoba

is an award winning social entrepreneur with specialties across health care, sexual reproductive health and rights as well as economic empowerment of women in African and other low income and excluded communities. [Nigerian national] www.brownbuttonfoundation.org

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meryem faris

is a multilingual strategist in the MENA region committed to capacity building, women's economic empowerment and microfinance that is serious about gender equity and social impact. [Moroccan national]

MOMAL MUSHTAQ

is a digital entrepreneur and women's rights activist who has won awards for creating online sharing platforms for empowering women and youth. [Pakistani national]

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SABRINA Beeler Stücklin

is a social anthropologist (PhD) who believes that key to change and financial inclusion is building solutions
based on an in-depth understanding of context, power relations and vulnerabilities. [Swiss-Italian national]

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JAYA LUINTEL

is a women’s rights activist, journalist and CEO of StoryKitchen. Jaya and her team work with survivors of armed conflict to tell their stories and organize for justice and reconciliation. www.storykitchen.org [Nepali national].

IDA MUKAKA

is a passionate mentor and advocate for women and girls who works to empower grassroots communities especially those affected by HIV. [Zambian national]

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