


WCI -Liffey Valley Survey
WCI -Liffey Valley Survey A small message from the new Coordinator of WCI Liffey Valley Anna Taaffe.Anna and her team would love if you could take the time to share your opinions to help support them to identify what kind of work/events/actions/programmes you would...
WCI visit EU Parliament
WCI visit EU Parliament Women’s Collective Ireland board and staff had an amazing two days in Brussels visiting EU Parliament.What a fantastic trip of meetings and feminist conversations on issues affecting grassroots women such as:•Accessing employment and...
Women’s Collective Ireland host Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald
Women’s Collective Ireland host Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald Women’s Collective Ireland were delighted to host Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald and Sinn Fein TD Mark Ward in our National premises.Vibrant discussions took place with Ailbhe Smyth...
Women’s Collective Ireland (WCI) launches its 2022-2026 Strategic Plan and unveils new name and logo
Since its inception in January 2011, as an alternative grassroots women’s structure when the 17 local Women’s Community Development Projects amalgamated under one national legal structure, WCI has continued to develop and evolve through a many changes and challenges. With this journey in mind, the new strategic plan reflects our evolution as a Collective with a new name and visual identity and frames our direction for the coming years.

The vision of WCI is an Ireland where women in all our diversity are flourishing.
NCCWN STEPS Programme is underway in 10 locations Lucan/Balgaddy, Tallaght, North Clondalkin, Dun Laoghaire/Rathdown, Limerick, Donegal, North Leitrim, Mullingar, Monaghan, South Kerry and Limerick. Register your interest for 2021.