OMID’s programs are designed to helping women build resilience, develop confidence, and make informed, empowered decisions about their futures. Through trauma-informed education and life skills training, we support girls in areas such as reproductive health, emotional well-being, civic participation, and human rights.
We create safe, inclusive spaces where young women can explore the issues that shape their lives and discover their voice in the process. Every workshop is grounded in cultural understanding and lived experience, ensuring relevance and impact.
Each session is a step toward agency, equality, and self-worth—core elements of women’s empowerment and sustainable change. With your support, OMID can reach more girls, expand access to education, and provide the tools they need to rewrite their futures.
This internationally recognized program creates safe, girl-centered spaces where participants connect through group mentorship, build self-expression and advocacy skills, and learn about reproductive health and personal empowerment. Designed by and for girls, Global G.L.O.W. nurtures confident, capable young women who are empowered to lead and committed to shaping a better world.
Global G.L.O.W. creates safe, girl-centered spaces for mentorship, self-expression, leadership, and reproductive health education, empowering confident young women to advocate and shape their futures.
PATHS (Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies) builds emotional intelligence by supporting identity development, emotional regulation, relationship-building, empathy, and effective decision-making and problem-solving. Backed by research and implemented in collaboration with schools and families, PATHS strengthens academic performance while fostering emotional growth both in and beyond the classroom.
PATHS builds emotional intelligence through self-awareness, empathy, and problem-solving, supporting emotional growth, stronger relationships, and improved academic success in school and beyond.
In these transformative workshops, participants learn about reproductive rights and laws, human development and reproduction, contraception, pregnancy and prevention, as well as gender identity, body image, and abstinence. Beyond education, the program connects young women to essential reproductive health resources, ensuring they have the knowledge, confidence, and support needed to take control of their health and shape their futures.
Reproductive Rights workshops empower young women with health knowledge, rights education, and access to resources, supporting informed choices, bodily autonomy, and long-term well-being.
Through engaging workshops and discussions, our students explore human, individual, and gender rights, along with community involvement, civic engagement, gender-based violence, discrimination, and the foundations of democratic participation. These sessions foster a strong sense of agency and equip young women with the knowledge and confidence to become active change-makers in their families, schools, and wider communities.
Civil Society workshops educate young women on human and gender rights, civic participation, and social justice, empowering them to become confident change-makers in their communities.
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