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Join the Dimitra network for a better visibility

The Dimitra Database contains profiles of organisations based in Africa which have projects of programmes involving rural women and/or using a gender approach. The database shows existing trends in the different countries covered through descriptions of projects and good practices provided by the organisations themselves.

Dimitra provides a unique opportunity for organisations working with rural populations, women in particular, to be part of a large network and to be visible and the international level.

Joining the network

If your organisation would like to be included in the Dimitra Database, you should complete the Dimitra questionnaire. To do so, you can save the questionnaire ( ) to your computer and complete it offline, or print it out and complete it manually.

Send us your questionnaire!

  • If your country is covered by one of the Dimitra partners, you should send the questionnaire directly to this partner (by post, fax or e-mail).
  • If your country is not covered by one of the Dimitra Partners, please send the questionnaire to the Dimitra Brussels office (by post, fax or e-mail).

Important!!

For your organisation’s profile to be included in the Database, it is important to complete the questionnaire correctly, in particular the part concerning project descriptions – this means you have to provide at least two descriptions of ongoing activities/projects financed or implemented by your organisation and which directly involve rural populations, women and men, and which are, according to you, good examples of your work in this field.