In Brussels, Andrea from Women Now is on the front lines supporting LGBTQIA+ migrants and women facing violence. Founded during the pandemic, Women Now quickly became a safe space.
"We are living a dangerous time,” Andrea says. “Hate speech is increasing, often legitimized by public figures. This violence is becoming normalized—and there’s too much impunity.”
At Women Now, Andrea provides legal guidance for survivors, helping them navigate Belgium’s system. While the law offers protection, applying it remains a challenge. “Many cases are dismissed because of lack of evidence. Abusers know how to destroy proof—phones, messages, anything that could help victims.”

Beyond legal help, the organization also fights online violence through their project Share and Like. “Social media is powerful. We teach safe practices, but real change starts with education. Children must learn to use these platforms responsibly.”
Psychological support is also key. “Empowerment begins with recovery. It’s about helping people regain control of their lives,” Andrea explains. Recent advocacy campaigns include raising awareness about housing discrimination faced by single mothers. “We brought their concerns directly to the Parliament of
the Wallonia-Brussels Federation. Dialogue matters."
Brussels is progressive, Andrea agrees, but integration gaps remain. “Language and economic barriers put migrants at risk. We need more multilingual professionals in local institutions and stronger support into the labor market.”
At Women Now, activism isn’t just about fighting injustice — it’s about building care networks, promoting visibility, and protecting joy. Because everyone deserves more than survival.
Everyone deserves to belong.

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