Decoloniality

What are the problems you are working on?

Problems they work on

If you have a commitment to equal opportunities and women's rights, why not continue to do so when you are no longer here?

Decoloniality

Problems in which work

Causes

Solutions

Groups supported

Sexual diversity rights for lesbian and transgender women

They are a lesbofeminist collective that works to create positive references for lesbian women in El Salvador and promotes that they live without fear and with freedom. Lesbian women have the right to decide freely about their sexuality and to publicly express their affections without being subjected to discrimination or violence. Through political education, self-care and safe meeting spaces, they help to empower these women so that they can proudly recognise themselves, claim the place they deserve in society, have their voices heard and their rights respected. They have created La Casa de Safo, the first library and artistic and cultural space for lesbian feminist women in El Salvador. There they carry out activities such as talks, film forums, concerts and reading circles, as well as therapy sessions.

Right to a life free from violence

It is an autonomous feminist organisation that has been working since 1992 to strengthen women's autonomy, exercise and enjoyment of rights, citizenship, equality and gender justice. They promote and defend women's right to a life free of violence and their sexual and reproductive rights through training activities for women from local organisations and the environmental movement. They also train municipal, justice and health service personnel and carry out political advocacy actions to advance the guarantee of these rights. In addition, they develop studies and awareness-raising campaigns with public actions such as festivals and the dissemination of graphic and audiovisual material that contribute to the prevention of violence against women.

Type of aid

Formalised special assistance from the main channels of communication

Type of aid

Formalised special assistance from the main channels of communication

Type of aid

Formalised special assistance from the main channels of communication

Other programmes at Spain

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Migrant justice

Women's economic leadership

Safe Activism

Related publications

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We already have the resolution of the Dalia Fund 2025-2026 call. This year we will give 53.000 € to strengthen feminist initiatives of Social and Solidarity Economy in Spain.
Calala Fondo de Mujeres is looking for an external team for the facilitation of training and counselling on Financial Resilience.
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Calala Declaration against Human Trafficking. We raise our voices to denounce that human trafficking continues to be a profound violation of human dignity, sustained by the patriarchal, colonial and capitalist system that violates and exploits bodies, especially those of the most vulnerable women and girls.
Calala Fondo de Mujeres has now closed the selection process of the consultancy for the Process Evaluation of the Radix Project (Roots for Rights) and we would like to publicly share the final results of this call for proposals. This tender, published on 17 October 2025, received a total of 13 proposals that were evaluated according to the previously defined terms of reference.
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