ELBWO
Women and girls from global minority communities experience poorer outcomes than their counterpart. Frontline community and voluntary sector organisations in Newham and across East London are invited to play an active role through referral of their service users in the eco-design , development of the network and use of fifteen paid - Trained Citizen Social Scientist.
What action do active citizens want to take to improve the lives of senior citizens, working age women, young adults and school aged children?
Which issues matter most to improve the lives, break hidden barriers and influence system leaders?.
How can local leaders use the investment, influence local policy and improve the lives of global majority women?
Bottom -Up Approach
By 2030 the community research network for women and girls intend to have engaged charity and community leaders, trained and paid Citizen Social Scientist and have demonstrated the benefits.
ELBWO intends to find like- minded leaders to inform, influence and improve the lives of with works with elbwo