
The Feminist Humanitarian Network (FHN) is a collective of 90 members from 35 countries led by grassroots and national women's rights organisations, feminists, activists, and allies working together to transform the global humanitarian system. Rooted in intersectional, intergenerational, and community-driven approaches, FHN amplifies the voices of grassroots leaders, challenges structural inequalities, and advocates for bold, feminist-led solutions to crises. By prioritizing solidarity, equity, and justice, FHN seeks to build a humanitarian system that is inclusive, locally led, and centred on the rights and resilience of women and girls, reimagining what it means to respond to crises.