As a regional network of activists from nine countries across the Middle East and North Africa, Karama Focuses on developing anti-violence strategies particular to the realities of women in the region, and elevating The status of Arab women as leaders and experts. The focus is ending violence against women from eight Different perspectives, by understanding and addressing the causes and the effects of violence in the fields of Health, politics, education, religion, laws and the judicial system, art and culture, media, and economics.

While broadening the constituencies working to end violence against women, Karama also seeks to make the Arab women’s movement more powerful and effective, in these efforts, Karama’s framework serves to rebuild the collaboration and strengthen the visibility of Arab women as leaders across national social sectors, and to elevate their voices, vision and advocacy in front of regional and international bodies.