EQUALITY FOR ALL NOT FOR SOME.
Together, for a better opportunity at life.
A virtual safe space for women and minorities to connect with resources and find support.
Everyone deserves a sustainable quality of life.

Upcoming Course!
Digital Marketing 101
With Abeer Allan
A published author and an award-winning storyteller who has a passion for words and storytelling. Abeer is a versatile writer with more than 10 years of experience in digital communications, creative writing, copywriting, advertorials, storytelling, game narratives, scripts, and PR & communications.
Abeer collaborated with Care International and Kenzi Academy to train more than 500 women and men, from vulnerable and diverse communities, from Jordan and Syria on digital marketing. She trained the participants on shifting their mindset to manage their business during difficult times such as the pandemic, to keep their small and home businesses growing.
Date: to be announced
Stay tuned.
Languages available: Arabic / English
Session time: 2 hours
Number of sessions: 2-3

Our Programs
We are more powerful together than apart, and we’ve never been more energized and more focused. Our work centers on four pillars of programs to end discrimination and fight for change at every level — and for each one of us.
Our programs are designed to promote a sustainable quality of life for women and minorities, starting from the MENA and Asia regions.


Lez Qonnect
A community center led by women for women across the globe with a focus on the MENA and Asia regions. We focus on availing essential services for sexual and reproductive health, mental health, legal aid, education, capacity building, and employment.
Become Visible
Get connected to local resources that will provide you with mental health, sexual and reproductive health, and legal services.
Education and employment opportunities are available with the help of our local partners and international stakeholders.

Real stories
“My parents kicked me out of the house during the COVID-19 pandemic because of my life choices, I had no place to go to. My friends took me in and I struggled to find a job to build a good life for myself.”
Mohammed SU.
“I never knew there were doctors in our community who were willing to provide sexual health services without judging me or outing me to my parents.”
Sarah A.
“I went to the police to file a legal complaint about the man who raped me, they made fun of my looks and kicked me out of the station. I had no legal knowledge, no legal support. ”
Khaled F.
Chat with the community
Our mission is to ensure that every member of every community is valued and respected, regardless of their sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.