Promising Voices Foundation for Human Rights and Participatory Development Program

Category: Local Organization
Target groups:  Young women and women ages 18-50
Main field: Social, economic, and political empowerment
Setting: Urban and rural
Year founded: 2015
Promising Voices is a human rights and participatory development non-profit feminist, developmental organization licensed under license no. 722 in 2015. Its developmental directions operate via a human rights perspective and enhances democracy, equality, justice, and human rights, as well as setting standards of transparency and anti-corruption, spreading the human rights culture, with special focus on women's and children's rights. It also pays intricate attention to motherhood, childhood, familial development, special and marginalized groups, as well as raise legal and constitutional awareness, economically and legally empowering women using the human rights approach. It enacts equality and justice, respecting the rule of law, strengthening democracy for comprehensive development, eliminating poverty, the misuse of standards of transparency and anti-corruption, as well as accountability, responsibility, and inclusion of all societal forces without discrimination to achieve better standards, a dignified life, and full citizenship under international human law, international conventions, and awareness strategies.


Main Activity:

Seminars, training courses, workshops, and awareness campaigns

Ongoing projects

Art Is Life project

Past projects

  • ​Art is Life Project, with the Ministry of Youth and Sports 
  • Democratic development project
  • Mother and child care
  • Economic development for families
  • Awareness of legal and constitutional rights
  • A project that aimed to provide care for marginalized groups and people with special needs and disabilities
  • Accountability, anti-corruption, and transparency policies

Future projects

Lo'met Eish Project