Women's Learning Partnership
increase in the human and material resources
available to partner organizations, maximum use
of shared learning across regions, and
increased impact of collective networking and
solidarity capabilities.
The Partnership is based on a relationship of
intense and continuous communication and
ongoing cooperation in the conception,
development, implementation, monitoring, and
evaluation of joint programs.
The organization's president is Mahnaz Afkhami.
Management and administration
WLP's Board of Directors is made up of a diverse group of
leading academics and NGO directors.
WLP has an International Advisory Council that includes
heads of United Nations agencies, leaders of international
organizations, and scholars and activists representing
diverse professional, cultural, and religious perspectives.
The international experts help WLP analyze the social,
cultural, political, and gender implications of its programs