Women of Will
Where bold visionaries and fearless innovators come together to reshape the future of women’s leadership, empowerment, and socio-economic progress.
Welcome to WOW—A Global Movement for Empowered Women.
At Women of Will, we don’t just envision change; we ignite it. WOW is where fearless innovators and bold visionaries come together to drive leadership, economic empowerment, and transformative societal progress.
From boardrooms to rural communities, we inspire women and children to rise, thrive, and lead with courage.
How to Get Involved
Be Part of WOW’s Global Movement
Volunteer With Us
Be part of a movement dedicated to empowering women and driving global change. Your time and skills can make a lasting impact in our programmes, from mentoring to community outreach. Join us and help turn bold ideas into meaningful realities.
Make A Donation
Attend Our Conference
Join women leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers at the International Women’s Conference 2025 in Zanzibar. Experience transformative workshops, inspiring discussions, and opportunities to connect with visionaries from around the globe.
International Women’s Conference 2025
April 23-26, 2025
Theme: Empowering Women Globally: Creating a Boundless Future for Leading Businesses, SMEs, Trade, Innovation, and Transformation from Grassroots to Boardrooms
Join us in Zanzibar
Join us in Zanzibar for an unforgettable experience where innovation meets tradition. Engage in transformative discussions, participate in empowering workshops, and build lasting connections with women from around the globe.
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