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    Australia: A special bond: Vanessa, Vanessa, and Vanessa at the KAWC 2025 Roundtable. Photo: Aimee Han/Oxfam

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    The Kimberleys Aboriginal Women's Council


    Working towards gender equality in the Kimberleys


    In November 2022, The Kimberley Aboriginal Women's Council (KAWC) signed a memorandum with Oxfam Australia to work towards gender equality for First Nations women in the Kimberley region. KAWC Chairperson Janine Dureau and Oxfam Australia's Chief Executive Lyn Morgain talk about this significant partnership.

    Oxfam has a history of working with First Peoples in the Kimberley region over a number of decades. In 1980, Oxfam supported Traditional Owners in their fight for land rights during the Nookanbah dispute when the Western Australia Government approved drilling for oil on their sacred lands. In 2016, Oxfam partnered with the Kimberley Aboriginal Land Council on the Making Rights a Reality Report along with a series of papers written to inform public debate on development and humanitarian policy issues.


    Most recently, Oxfam partnered with the Kimberley Aboriginal Women’s Council (KAWC) in 2020 and 2021 through their small grants to partners initiative supporting the KAWC roundtable, regional action plan and strategic workshop.