Welcome to the West Nordic Feminist Network
Join a community of feminists from Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Iceland.
Join a community of feminists from Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Iceland.
The next meeting of the West Nordic Feminist Network will be in May 2025, in Reykjavík, Iceland.
Find resources about the status of women’s rights and gender equality in Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Iceland.
Information about the status of gender equality the West Nordic region.
Equal Pay and the Labor Market
Information about the status of equal pay and the labor market in the West Nordic region.
Gender-Based Violence and Reproductive Rights
Information about gender-based violence and reprodutive rights in the West Nordic region.
Women’s Political Power and Participation
Information about the status of women’s political power and participation in the West Nordic region.
Information about intersectional discrimination in the West Nordic region.
Feminist Organizations and Resources
Links to feminist organizations active in the West Nordic region and other resources.
Watch a discussion about women’s rights in the West Nordic Region during a panel discussion at Talk Town 2024.
Meet the organizations behind the West-Nordic Feminist Project.

The Women’s Council Denmark is a non-governmental umbrella organisation (NGO) for more than 40 organisations working to promote women’s rights and gender equality in Denmark and globally.
Damudomi started out in 2016 as a group of women who expanded the International Women’s Day into a week of events. Damudomi has an intersectional perspective on feminism and aims to get people to meet face-to-face and discuss subjects instead communicating only via the internet.
8. marts gruppen in Greenland is a grassroots organization that works to increase gender equality, focusing on violence against women.
Visit 8. marts gruppen on Facebook
The Icelandic Women’s Rights Association has worked to increase women’s participation in all levels of society since its founding in 1907.