Women’s Development and Employment Programme
Language barriers, isolation, and limited access to education and employment opportunities continue to hold many women back from reaching their full potential. When it comes to survivors of domestic abuse, those skills can be lifesaving and give a significant boost to women to leave the abusive relationship and kickstart their lives.
At KMEWO, we believe in empowering women through knowledge, upskilling, and confidence to take control of their futures.
Our Women’s Employment and Development Programme provides a supportive and inclusive environment where women can learn, grow, and connect, gaining important skills for their thriving.
What We Offer
One to One Educational and Employment Advice and Support in English and Arabic
Helping women identify goals, access and pursue volunteering, employment or education opportunities.
Women’s Only ESOL Classes
KMENA community in London experiences severe language barriers with almost 60% of our service users not speaking English at all. We offer English language classes face to face in various community hubs and online, designed to break down communication barriers and reduce isolation. Women come together in a supportive environment to share experiences, build networks and learn from their peers.
Online Coaching Sessions
- CV writing and job applications
- Confidence building
- Interview preparation
- Goal setting and personal development
Digital Inclusion
We believe that digital inclusion is a vital part of empowering Black and Minoritised women. In an increasingly digital world, access to technology, digital skills, and online services is essential for education, employment, health, and social connections. Yet, many women from marginalised communities face systemic barriers to digital access and literacy, deepening existing inequalities. By championing digital inclusion, KMEWO works to bridge the digital divide—ensuring that all women have the tools, confidence, and opportunities to thrive in a connected society. We also offer free SIM cards and data kindly gifted by the Good Things Foundation.
We provide tablets on an on-loan basis to survivors of domestic abuse and particularly to those who have No Recourse to Public Funds. In addition to that, we also offer free data and SIM cards with an aim to tackle digital exclusion in the communities we serve.
This programme is designed with the specific needs of KMENA women in mind, creating equal opportunities for empowerment, self-growth and independence towards a better standard of life.
For queries, please contact zahra@kmewo.com or call at 07724212497.