Project MonMa aims to raise awareness about violence and discrimination against women and girls around the world.
Why?
Project MonMa aims to show that violence and discrimination is a global problem and is not confined to certain countries or religions; it is everyone’s problem.
Violence and discrimination by men towards women around the world is severely under reported, therefore under acknowledged.
How?
Through travelling to different parts of the world, Project Monma conducts projects to investigate different forms of violence and discrimination against women and girls and advocates for meaningful change.
Why?
Project MonMa aims to show that violence and discrimination is a global problem and is not confined to certain countries or religions; it is everyone’s problem.
Violence and discrimination by men towards women around the world is severely under reported, therefore under acknowledged.

How?
We are currently working on a number of income generation, education and support projects around the world to help women and girls affected by violence and discrimination, with a particular emphasis on those affected by war.

Title | Address | Description |
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Abkhazia | Abkhazia | |
Afghanistan | Afghanistan | |
Algeria | Algeria | |
Argentina | Argentina | |
Burma | Myanmar (Burma) | |
Cambodia | Cambodia | |
Colombia | Colombia | |
Congo | Democratic Republic of the Congo | |
India | India | |
Iran | Iran | |
Iraq | Iraq | |
Lebanon | Lebanon | |
Madagascar | Madagascar | |
Maldives | Maldives | |
Mauritania | Mauritania | |
The Mosou | Sichuan, China | |
Mozambique | Mozambique | |
Tajikstan | Tajikistan | |
Tunisia | Tunisia | |
Turkey | Turkey |
A Word
From Our Founder
” I have an unwavering, burning desire to make a change for women and girls. It’s not possible to sit by and do nothing because the consequences of doing nothing are far worse than dealing with the discomfort that comes with trying to speak up. “
– Dr Johanna Higgs
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A Word
From Our Founder
” I have an unwavering, burning desire to make a change for women and girls. It’s not possible to sit by and do nothing because the consequences of doing nothing are far worse than dealing with the discomfort that comes with trying to speak up. “
– Dr Johanna Higgs